Middlesbrough monitoring Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini - report

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Middlesbrough are thought to be monitoring the situation of Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini.

The experienced shot-stopper signed with Spurs in January 2009, and made only a handful of appearances before a motorcycle accident in November - in which he fractured both wrists and his pelvis - saw him remain sidelined for the remainder of the season.

The 35-year-old then returned to make a comback against Bournemouth in a pre-season friendly, before recently making an appearance during the 1-0 loss to Wigan Athletic in the absence of first-choice Heurelho Gomes.

However, the arrival of Stipe Pletikosa from Spartak Moscow is thought to have put the former Chelsea custodian third in the pecking order.

Now talkSPORT reports that Boro boss Gordon Strachan is watching the story unfold at White Hart Lane, amid suggestions that Spurs may send the shot-stopper away on loan with a Championship club.

Middlesbrough sold Brad Jones to Liverpool before the close of the window, and are thought to be on the market for a replacement.

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