Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Michel Vorm sees his contract expire at the end of the season.

Michel Vorm may just have played his last game for Tottenham Hotspur, with his future very uncertain.
Vorm was selected to start in the FA Cup semi-final yesterday against Manchester United, but he failed to take his chance.
The Dutch stopper should have done better with Ander Herrera’s winner, as he was slow to get down to stop the shot.
And Vorm may just have played his last game for Tottenham now.

Vorm has been Hugo Lloris’ understudy at Spurs over a number of years, but he has generally only played in cup matches.
With Tottenham now out of all cup competition this season, Lloris looks likely to keep his place in goal until the end of the campaign.
Vorm has now penned a new deal at Spurs, with his contract expiring at the end of the season, and the omens do not look good for the 34-year-old.

Spurs already appear to be looking for another goalkeeper, with The Sun reporting that Sam Johnstone is on their wishlist.
And it may be that Vorm has now played his last game for Spurs, as he may well be moved on in the summer.
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