"We are just going to go in and train and then get out of there. We had a few down with it the other day. Corluka had the virus and Palacios was not feeling great with it either.
"It has swept through the Academy. About 18 who work there or the kids have all got it so the doctor decided we couldn't use it.
"We are still going to train there but just get into the changing rooms, get out on the pitch, shower and get out of there. Other than that it's closed down there completely.
"It hasn't disrupted us, we are still training as normal and hopefully no one else gets it but there have been so many other people who have gone down with it, including a few of the Press boys who came over on Tuesday. It is certainly spreading."
Redknapp has other worries as striker Jermain Defoe is doubtful with a hamstring problem and fellow forward Peter Crouch is also struggling with an ankle knock.
But at least the Spurs boss believes his team are under less pressure than his rivals to claim a place in the Champions League.
He said: "Compared to ourselves and Aston Villa, I still believe there is more pressure on Liverpool and Manchester City, when you consider what they've spent."