Harry 'not mad' on selling Spurs pair

Redknapp has confirmed the pair, who were both left out of the matchday squad to face Wolves at the weekend after lacking effort in the previous week, want a fresh start when the January transfer window opens. Chairman Daniel Levy has a reputation of wanting to recoup or make profit on his signings, with Bentley and Pavlyuchenko costing him almost £30million between them when signed at the start of last season. "David would like to move, there is no doubt about that," Redknapp said. "He feels he needs to move on and play. Obviously Pav wants to move but we are not mad to sell them. They are not going cheap and are both good players. "It is up to the chairman and whether he gets the money and it is the right offer. I would not let them go cheaper. Otherwise you end up giving them all away. "I won't let my emotions get in the way of the fee we get for Pav and Bentley." Levy has spoken to a Russian club about the possibility of Pavlyuchenko returning after an unhappy spell following his move from Spartak Moscow. "There is a chance Pav will go because he feels he wants to move back home," Redknapp said. Despite being left out at the weekend, both could feature against Manchester City in the Premier League clash at White Hart Lane, although it is likely to be off the bench if at all. Redknapp has seen an improvement in attitude from Bentley this week, although he added: "It is not right that he had a bad week. He should come in and work hard and train hard every day. "But it is not easy when you don't see any light at the end of the tunnel sometimes. I think that is how he is feeling. But I have had a chat with him and he realises he cannot do that. "They have both got a chance against City. They have trained well this week and I have had a chat with both of them. They have been much better."