Speculation is mounting that Fulham have renewed their interest in Tottenham's former England striker Les Ferdinand.
The 33-year-old is now back to full-fitness are struggling over the last 12 months, but he is far from a certain starter at White Hart Lane.
It has been suggested in some circles that Fulham have offered £1.5 million for the former QPR star who is out-of-contract at the end of the season.
Spurs are thought to still value him at around £2.5 million but they may not be willing to risk losing him for nothing at the end of the season and could cash in.
Source= (Team talk)
FULHAM ARE the latest club to express an interest in Les Ferdinand according to the ever reliable Daily Mirror. The London club are desperate to strengthen up front and may be willing to offer Ferdi an extortionate contract to sign.
Rangers were said to have made a £1m bid which was turned down last week but David Pleat has denied that, while Birmingham were also said to be interested in Ferdi should he be available.
The Blues are currently lacking anyone to play alongside Geoff Horsfield (who we all know and love from that Worthington Cup game last season) and if Ferdinand was available at a sensible enough price then it's thought that Trevor Francis would be only to happy to splash out on him.
Ferdinand is only just back to full fitness though, and now that he has an opportunity to put the past three seasons behind him and actually perform for Spurs it's very unlikely he'll want to leave - especially when he has such an affinity with the staff in the treatment room.
Source Matt Cook - Spurs update