Tottenham keen on Brazil duo

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has confirmed his interest in bringing Brazil pair Leandro Damiao and Willian to White Hart Lane.

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Willian: Remains on Tottenham's radar

Willian: Remains on Tottenham's radar

Internacional striker Damiao, 23, impressed at the Olympics where he was the tournament's top scorer, while 24-year-old winger Willian has been one of the stars of Shakhtar Donetsk's Champions League campaign.

"We got in touch with Willian [in the summer] and he is one of the players that interests us," Villas-Boas said in the Daily Mirror .

"I like his style, but we could not reach the value Shakhtar were asking. It does not mean we won't try again.

"Shakhtar are a difficult club to negotiate with as they do not need the money and can keep their players.

"For Damiao, he had a spectacular Olympics. We follow the best players and youngsters. Leandro fits this profile.

"He has had injuries after London 2012, but he is a player that is always on our list."

Meanwhile, Villas-Boas says Tottenham will not stand in Emmanuel Adebayor's way should he change his mind and decide to go to the African Nations Cup.

Adebayor scored just his third goal of the season as Tottenham moved up to third in the Premier League with a 3-1 win over Reading at White Hart Lane on New Year's Day.

Adebayor released a statement last month insisting he would not go to the African Nations Cup due to a row over unpaid bonuses, although he later claimed the real reason behind his omission was because he did not want to stoke up memories of the deadly gun attack on the Togo squad during the 2010 tournament in Angola.

Villas-Boas said it was yet to be decided whether Adebayor would attend the three-week long tournament in South Africa, and also admitted he would be powerless to stop the player leaving should he decide to come out of international exile.

"It's a vulnerable situation, anything can happen," the Tottenham manager said.

"I've told you the player can still go, I understand it is still a possibility.

"It was always his choice, I'm not going to put pressure on him. We've left it to the player to decide. If player wants to go, we respect the African Nations Cup."

Adebayor has found goals hard to come by this term, but he combined well with Jermain Defoe again as Spurs ran out winners against Reading, with Clint Dempsey and Michael Dawson also getting on the scoresheet.

Villas-Boas was delighted to see Adebayor back among the goals.

"It was important for him today to score," he said. "He had a couple of situations recently against Sunderland and Villa, it was important for him to get back into the goals.

"Strikers live off goals, it was important for him to score. You see him trying like Jermain Defoe, Clint, and how decisive he is also.

"They want to get in the box, they breathe off scoring goals and it will give him a boost for sure."

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