Vorm’s Tottenham Hotspur deal expires in the summer.

Feyenoord are lining up a summer move for Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Michel Vorm, according to Voetbal International.
Vorm is out of contract at Tottenham this summer, and can therefore enter talks with overseas clubs regarding a free transfer deal from 1st July.
And Feyenoord appear to have created space for a new goalkeeper to arrive then, after sending Kenneth Vermeer to Club Brugge this month – on a loan deal which includes a permanent option.

Vorm left his native Netherlands for Swansea City in 2011, and moved to Tottenham from there three-and-a-half years ago.
The 34-year-old has, however, spent much of that time as understudy to Hugo Lloris, and has only made 37 appearances for Mauricio Pochettino’s team.

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones is the current first choice option at De Kuip, and has another 18 months left on his deal there.
The reigning Dutch champions – whose manager is the former Arsenal midfielder Giovanni van Bronckhorst – are 17 points off the pace in fifth position this time around, having lost 2-0 against fierce rivals Ajax at the weekend.
Is it time for Tottenham to part with Vorm?

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