Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov is shocked by the £31million price tag that the club's bosses put on him. "It's ridiculous, I don't think that I'm worth so much money. I just have to do my job and score goals. I'm not a one-man team," Berbatov told Skysports.com. "Everybody in the team supports me and I've never heard a reproach or felt envy." Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City revealed interest in signing the Spurs marksman. Manager Juande Ramos put a £31million evaluation on his head. "I am a Tottenham player and I'm trying to give my best, so I can help my team. I'm happy at the moment. You can win titles and medals with every team and I can win with Tottenham too," added Berbatov. The 26-year old striker scored eight goals until now and is seen as one of the best goal scorers of the Premier League.