Indeed The 65 year-old met Spurs chairman Daniel Levy yesterday after talks over a new contract broke down. Last night, sources suggested the talks, which followed an initial meeting two weeks ago and another discussion earlier this week, had ?not gone well? and that it was extremely likely the manager would leave White Hart Lane It is understood that Redknapp, who does not want to resign formally, is prepared to leave Spurs if agreement over the final year of his ?3 million-a-season contract can be reached. The talks, which also involved Redknapp?s recently employed agent Paul Stretford and Richard Bevan, the chief executive of the League Managers Association, were continuing last night. Spurs are likely to turn to David Moyes should Redknapp go. Everton are braced for an approach but the Premier League club remain confident that their manager will resist an offer. However, Moyes also has only one year left on his contract, which is also thought to be worth around ?3m a year. He might be interested in a move to Spurs given their greater resources and financial muscle. Wigan Athletic?s Roberto Mart?nez would be another candidate for Spurs ? and might interest Everton should Moyes leave ? along with former Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas, who would be interested in joining the north London club.