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    Spurs target happy at Rangers

    TOTTENHAM target Carlos Cuellar has quelled rumours of a move to the Premier League, insisting that he is happy at current club Rangers.

    Centre-back Cuellar, who has also attracted interest from Newcastle United, has a chance to win two trophies this season with Rangers - including the Scottish league title - despite missing out on the UEFA Cup, as Walter Smith's side lost 2-0 to Russians Zenit St Petersburg in Wednesday's final.

    And the 26-year-old Spanish defender (pictured) is more than happy to remain at Ibrox.

    "I have a contract for another three years and I am very happy with that," said Cuellar.

    "I am playing at one of the biggest clubs in the country and we have a very good team.

    "I can play in the Champions League every year, I have the chance of winning the league and also winning the other Scottish trophies."

    12:27pm Friday 16th May 2008

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