Joe Kiddle gives his top tips for Tuesday’s non-televised Premiership action

Everton boss David Moyes has described Tottenham’s bid for Phil Neville as ‘insulting and disrespectful’ after snubbing their deadline day move.

Moyes claims Spurs made an opening bid of £250,000 for Neville and then returned with an offer of £500,000 for the former Manchester United man on Monday.

“We have had an offer from Tottenham of £250,000 which we received on Saturday afternoon. Then it was upped to £500,000 on Monday morning,” said Moyes.

“I think that is insulting. It was £250,000 on Saturday afternoon when I was leaving the ground and they upped it to £500,000 on Monday morning. That was £250,000 now and £250,000 paid in a year’s time.

“There is no reaction to that. I think an offer like that for Everton’s captain is a disrespectful offer to the club and I think it is a disrespectful offer for a player of Phil’s qualities.

“I could understand it if he had six months to go on his contract, but he has 18 months to go and he has played more or less every game for Everton. I think it is as surprising an offer as I have known in my career.

“I spoke to Harry on Saturday afternoon. He made the bid. We had a bit of banter about horses and things. There has been a lot of people saying things, but Saturday at 4pm was the first time we had an offer.”

Redknapp would only confirm that Spurs had bid for Neville.

“We made an offer to Everton but if David doesn’t want to sell him, that’s fine,” said Redknapp.

Joe Kiddle gives his top tips for Tuesday’s non-televised Premiership action

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