David Moyes: Everton boss refuses to rule out Spurs move
Everton manager David Moyes has refused to rule himself out of the running for the vacant manager's job at Tottenham.
The 49-year-old is among the favourites to replace Harry Redknapp at White Hart Lane, but no contact has yet been made.
Moyes told BBC Radio 5 live that he hoped to fulfil all his ambitions at Goodison Park but stopped short of committing himself to the club.
"I hope to meet all my ambitions at Everton but you never know in this game," he said. "I've had no contact."
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is out of the country but will step up the search for a new manager when he returns on Monday.
Former Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is understood to be a leading contender for the post, but no formal contact has yet been made.
Representatives of Wigan manager Roberto Martinez have expressed an interest in the post, but Moyes insists reports linking him with the job came as a total surprise when he returned from a family holiday in the United States on Thursday.
"All I can say is that I have had no contact and if I had had any I would have told my chairman," he said.
"I came back from holiday and found out about Harry and I feel sad for him because I feel he has done a good job."
Levy is no rush to replace Redknapp, with the club privately expressing a determination to conduct a "properly run process" to find their next manager.