Tottenham broke club-record to sign Ukraine international who ignored Arsenal star’s advice
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Tottenham will have Sergei Rebrov to thank for not warning his Ukrainian countryman Illia Zabarnyi against following in his footsteps.

Rebrov could have been forgiven for harbouring bitterness towards Spurs after a miserable spell at the club at the turn of the century.

Ukraine manager Rebrov can tell Zabarnyi (right) all he needs to know about Spurs

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Ukraine manager Rebrov can tell Zabarnyi (right) all he needs to know about SpursCredit: Getty

The 51-year-old arrived in north London with the same lofty tag that his fellow Ukrainian Zabarnyi has now at Bournemouth.

Rebrov’s £11million move from Dynamo Kyiv in 2000 was supposed to represent a new era for Spurs in the new millennium.

His transfer smashed Tottenham’s previous record fee of £6m that had been spent on Les Ferdinand three years prior.

Lord Alan Sugar had only spent £23m in total on new players in the 28 months from January 1998 until Rebrov’s move in May 2000.

The 75-cap forward was one of the hottest properties in Europe, having attracted serious interest from Arsenal and Rangers.

But speaking after signing a five-year contract, Rebrov said of Tottenham: “They managed to find a common language with me.

“I am looking forward to playing in England. I like it better than Italian football, although I can’t explain why.

“At a club like Tottenham, the manager, George Graham, gets the forwards to work hard and retrieve the ball. I’m accustomed to this style, having always played this way.

“We (my wife and I) were all set to go to Glasgow to have a look around, but there was a problem with the transfer and we couldn’t complete the deal.

“Arsenal didn’t do a deal because they are playing in the UEFA Cup and all their transfer policies will be decided after the Cup final.”

Rebrov traded shirts with Tottenham captain Sol Campbell in England's 2-0 win over Ukraine weeks after his signing

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Rebrov traded shirts with Tottenham captain Sol Campbell in England’s 2-0 win over Ukraine weeks after his signingCredit: Getty

Rebrov, alongside striker partner Andriy Shevchenko, had helped establish Dynamo Kyiv as a potent force in European football.

While the latter found a perfect home in Milan, many felt, even at the time, that Tottenham was not the right club for Rebrov.

Including from his fellow Ukrainian international Oleg Luzhny at Arsenal, who said he should ‘join a bigger and better club’.

During an interview with the BBC World Service, prominent Ukrainian journalist Fidel Pavlenko remarked: “In Ukraine, many believe Rebrov is a superior goalscorer compared to Shevchenko.

“He’s scored more goals for Kyiv, more goals for the Ukrainian national side and more goals in the Champions League than Shevchenko.”

“Honestly, it feels like a downgrade,” Pavlenko continued. “In Ukraine, there’s a belief he deserved more. He’s been active in European football for the last seven or eight years, and now he’s at Spurs.”

Rebrov signed for Spurs despite his countryman's pleas at rivals Arsenal

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Rebrov signed for Spurs despite his countryman’s pleas at rivals ArsenalCredit: Getty
Shevchenko was the star player in one of the greatest ever Milan sides

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Shevchenko was the star player in one of the greatest ever Milan sidesCredit: Getty

Rebrov ignored all advice to pen a £25,000-a-week deal, but claimed four years later that the move wasn’t his decision.

“In Ukraine, it’s a very different situation than in England. You haven’t a choice – the chairman of the club has a choice,” he told the Guardian.

“Arsenal were making some offers, but Tottenham gave more, and the chairman of Kiev chose Tottenham. That’s it, that’s why I came.”

Rebrov endured a slow start to life in England, scoring nine times in as many appearances (29) that Shevchenko had goals in his debut Serie A season.

Less than 12 months after his arrival, Daniel Levy, the managing director of Enic, who bought Spurs from Sugar, took over the club.

One of his first actions was to emulate The Apprentice star by firing manager Graham and replacing him with Glenn Hoddle.

First team opportunities for Rebrov dried up, and even an 18-month loan spell with Fenerbahce failed to repair his damaged reputation.

He managed just four goals in 38 appearances for the Turkish giants, and he was shipped out to West Ham in the Championship in 2004.

Only one of Rebrov's 10 goals for Spurs came in his last 30 games for the club

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Only one of Rebrov’s 10 goals for Spurs came in his last 30 games for the clubCredit: Getty

Rebrov brought his White Hart Lane to a close, having just managed to hit double-digit figures in his 60 outings for Tottenham.

Despite this, Rebrov has publicly stated he has no regrets over his decision to leave behind his homeland and join the Lilywhites.

“I don’t wish I had never joined Spurs,” said Rebrov, as per the Evening Standard, “I have lots of friends there and the club are not a problem for me.

“I just did not have a good relationship with the chairman, Daniel Levy, that is all.”

Levy will be hoping Zabarnyi never reads that last part, having thrown his hat in the ring for the centre-back’s signature.

Rebrov and Zabarnyi both broke through at Dinamo before arriving in the Premier League

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Rebrov and Zabarnyi both broke through at Dinamo before arriving in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

Spurs are ready to rival European champions Paris Saint-Germain for the centre-back’s signature this summer.

However, Bournemouth are not under pressure to sell the Ukrainian and would demand a substantial fee. 

Last month, talkSPORT reported that they rejected a £55million bid from PSG for the 22-year-old.

In a full circle moment, Rebrov is now Ukraine’s manager in charge of Zabarnyi for the country’s national side.

But it’s unlikely Levy will ask to put in a good word for him…

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