Ben Foster could be in for a surprise move to the Premier League top-six, with Spurs considering a move for the experienced Watford keeper.

The Englishman has hit form 19 years into his professional career, consistently performing this season and being a crucial part of the Hertfordshire side escaping rock-bottom in the top-flight.
The 36-year-old kept a clean-sheet against league leaders Liverpool on Saturday, as Watford pulled-off the shock of the season by winning 3-0.
The keeper's contract is up in the summer and Tottenham considering signing Foster on a free transfer, according to the Telegraph.
Foster is also attractive to the league's top clubs for his ability to contribute to their home grown quota, and Spurs are in need of strength in depth behind Huge Lloris.
Paulo Gazzaniga filled in when the French keeper was injured earlier this season, and the Argentine looked well out of his depth - keeping just two clean-sheets in 17 games.
Michel Vorm hasn't got a look-in this season under Mauricio Pochettino or Jose Mourinho, making Foster's form and experience a valuable addition.
However, the North London side could find it difficult to convince Foster to leave his post as Watford's go-to stopper for a deputy role.
The former England number one hasn't missed a Premier League game for Watford since arriving from West Brom in the summer of 2018.
The Hornets' sensational victory over the world champions hoisted them to 17th, but they still have a lot of work to do to escape relegation, as they still sit level on points with 18th place Bournemouth.
