Tottenham has temporarily put aside its pursuit of Internacional striker Leandro Damiao, a source with knowledge of the deal tells Press Association Sport.
Spurs reopened negotiations with Internacional over the potential transfer of long-term target Damiao, but the Brazilian club does not want to sell the 23-year-old, who was top scorer at last year’s Olympics, the source said.
Spurs have a partnership with the Brazilian club, however, and they could return with a fresh bid for the star this summer.
Spurs rekindled their interest in Damiao towards the latter stages of the transfer window after it emerged Jermain Defoe was struggling with a pelvic injury.
With his other only recognised hitman Emmanuel Adebayor away at the African Nations Cup, manager Andre Villas-Boas was thought to be interested in adding another striker to his squad.
Most of the attention around the north London outfit has been concerned with transfer departures Thursday. Heurelho Gomes has joined Hoffenheim, while Jermaine Jenas, David Bentley and Andros Townsend are in talks with QPR.
Lewis Holtby and Zeki Fryers have been the only two arrivals at White Hart Lane this month, but given Spurs’ history of late activity in the transfer market, chairman Daniel Levy could make one last swoop before the window shuts.
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