Thursday, 18 April 2013

Dutch return is wanted by tottenham Hotspur stopper - GiveMeFootball.com

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes has unmasked he's available to a move back again to former area PSV Eindhoven after becoming frustrated with life at White Hart Lane. The Brazilian photo stopper was loaned out to German side Hoffenheim after being deemed surplus to requirements following arrivals of Brad Friedel and Hugo Lloris in north London. Gomes is making plans for where he'll play next year despite increasingly being ruled out for the rest of the plan with a broken hand. He told Dutch magazine De Telegraaf: "This is definitely an essential option. But first I have to recuperate from my injury. Next season I do want to take top condition at a new membership. "At PSV, I experienced local plumber of my profession. I've always stated that I'd return to PSV. Perhaps that time is now." Gomes, who moved to Spurs from PSV in 2008, is expected to be allowed to keep the club by director Andre Villas-Boas despite having yet another year remaining on his present offer. PSV's Dutch rivals FC Twente may also be likely to produce a move to bring the 32-year-old back again to the Eredivisie. Gomes' parent side face Manchester City at the weekend, because they continue to fight for a premier four finish and a place in the Champions League.

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