Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov is interested in a move to a big club that can match his ambition, footballer's agent Emil Dantchev told BBC. File photo
Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov is interested in a move to a big club that can match his ambition, footballer's agent Emil Dantchev told BBC.
Berbatov is happy at Tottenham but had spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about his future, Dantchev explained.
The 26-year-old has been a huge hit since joining Spurs in 2006, but Dantchev said he had spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about his future.
"Dimitar wants to fulfil his potential and win trophies now," Dantchev added.
But Levy has repeatedly insisted he is building for the long term, rather than being interested in selling players.
The Bulgarian has regularly been linked with Manchester United and his agent's comments came just before the mid-season transfer window opens.
"I would like to stress this is not about money. It is about sporting ambition. After Tottenham's bad start to the season, it is unlikely they will have the chance to do something big this season," the agent said.
The Bulgarian football star scored 22 goals in his first season at White Hart Lane, and so far this campaign he has netted another 11, including four in the 6-4 win over Reading.