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Sol Campbell Tells Agent To Circulate His Name- Including Spurs.
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Location: cloud cuckoolandFree agent Sol Campbell tells agent to circulate his name - even to Spurs
Sol Campbell has put a number of coaching offers on ice and instructed his agent to offer him around all Premier League clubs - even former club Spurs - as he believes he can still offer something playing at the top level.
Sol Campbell Premier League free agent Free agent: Sol Campbell was released by Newcastle in the summer (Picture: Getty)
The 37-year-old former Tottenham, ars*nal and Portsmouth defender is bidding to continue his playing career, despite being released by Newcastle United in May.
And he remains eager to secure a playing contract with a Premier League club and is thought to be willing to go anywhere in order to fulfil that ambition.
That means even a potentially explosive return to Tottenham cannot be completely ruled out, especially as Harry Redknapp has already proved he is not afraid of making tough calls that could divide opinion by signing another former ars*nal star - Emmanuel Adebayor - over the summer.
However, it remains unlikely that Campbell will receive offers from clubs fighting for the European qualifying spots this season, meaning he would be more likely to join a team in the lower regions of the league needing to shore up their defence.
Campbell has been working on his fitness at a private gym in West London, following an extended family holiday in Portugal and a month spent training with ars*nal's reserve team.
The former England international hasn't been short of offers, but the majority have come in the form of coaching positions, including an invite to join the Gunners' academy setup while he was there in July,
Despite admitting giving 'serious consideration' to the offer from north London, Campbell remains determined to prolong his playing career and has asked his team of representatives to offer his services around.
His wealth of experience and free agent status is attractive, but some clubs, including newly promoted Swansea City, have been put off by the defender's wage demands.
A deal to the end of the season is a priority for Campbell, but the player has hinted he is ready to go on trial or accept pay-as-you-play terms as he looks to add to his 503 top flight appearances.
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