Bulgarian striker probably will attract attention after impressing on his return with 13 objectives in 2013 Clive Increased Dimitar Berbatov and his Fulham manager Martin Jol might both be open to moves this summer because of concerns on the clubas spending programs, writes the Sunday People. Jol has been told he will have to focus on a tight budget as he seems to make changes to an ageing squad. And after two years in mid-table at Craven Cottage, it's believed he may fancy a change back again to the German Bundesliga, where he previously played and handled. Berbatov, who signed for Fulham due to his relationship with Jol, can also be said to be frustrated at the clubas refusal to strengthen their group somewhat. Jolas relationship with well-regarded leader Alistair Mackintosh is understood to be strained on the problem. Jol actually signed a deal which would end the following month, though Fulham insist they have stimulated an extra one-year option for his services a' so any serious membership would have to pay compensation. Trouble Dutch: Jol is thought as annoyed by club's unwillingness to improve Getty Berbatov Even offers another year on his offer but Tottenham, Fiorentina and Juventus needed the 32-year-old striker last summer and, after a 13-goal Leading League strategy, the excellent Bulgarian will attract further interest. Both Jol and Berbatov were enthusiastic for Fulham to signal Tottenhamas England midfielder Tom Huddlestone a with whom they both worked at White Hart Lane a' but the Cottagers will not meet Spursa A7million asking price. Jol wants to sign Ajax midfielder Eyong Enoh, presently on loan at the Cottage, but has mentioned the team won't take up a choice to purchase the 27-year-old Cameroonian because they think he is charged too highly at around A4m.
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