Last Updated: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:03
Aston Villa are reportedly weighing up a swoop for Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing, who is a long-term Tottenham target.
Spurs were lambasted by Boro for trying to lure the England international away from the Riverside in January when they were involved in a relegation battle. However having dropped into the Championship, the Teessiders opened the door for Downing to make a move to the Londoners last month.
The main obstacle to a £10million transfer is the broken foot which is set to sideline Downing until around October. And that could put Spurs boss Harry Redknapp off making a bid now until he sees how well his recovery goes.
In the meantime Villa boss Martin O'Neill is reportedly ready to try and take Downing to Villa Park on a loan deal with a view to a permanent transfer. That would allow the player to recover from his injury and then try and impress the Midlands outfit into making the switch full-time next summer.
The problem with that scenario is Boro are looking for hard cash to rebuild their squad for a promotion battle and would no doubt prefer to sell Downing now even if it means dropping the asking price to take into account the risk involved over his injury.