Tottenham
are discussing the potential signings of Barcelona midfielder Alex Song
and Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck on loan, according to Sky sources.
The pair have been told they are not in
contention for first-team football at their respective clubs, and Spurs
are one of a number of teams interested in both players.
Sky Sports understands that
Song, 26, who spent seven years at Tottenham’s arch rivals Arsenal, is
keen to move back to the Premier League despite interest from Napoli and
Galatasaray, and Spurs’ only serious competition at this stage is from
London rivals West Ham.
Welbeck, meanwhile, is also wanted by
Newcastle, Sunderland and Hull City but is believed to be keen on a move
to White Hart Lane.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino watched
the 23-year-old England international feature in Manchester United’s
humiliating Capital One Cup defeat to MK Dons on Tuesday night and is
yet to move formally for the forward.
Spurs remain active in the transfer
market and are keen to strengthen their midfield after difficulties over
a deal for Southampton’s France international Morgan Schneiderlin.
Sky sources understand Spurs
still hold hope of resurrecting a deal for Schneiderlin, but may decide
Song is a better proposition this summer.
Southampton have staunchly resisted
Tottenham’s advances for Schneiderlin, whilst approaching Spurs about
Andros Townsend’s availability, only to be knocked back.
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