Report: Tottenham Hotspur Preparing Bid For Watford 'Keeper Scott Loach

The man who had a horror show in goal during the Euro U-21 final could be set for a move to Spurs...

New Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp applauds his troops during their 4-4 draw with Arsenal (PA)
Tottenham Hotspur are considering making a move for Watford goalkeeper Scott Loach.

Loach was in the headlines for all the wrong reasons recently when, having replaced the suspended Joe Hart for the European U-21 Championship final, his howler helped Germany thrash England 4-0.

Nevertheless, according to The Sun, Spurs see him as one for the future, and the ideal back-up to Heurelho Gomes.

Indeed, Harry Redknapp is prepared to shell out  £6 million for his signature, a sum that will surely entice Watford.

Loach also 'conceded' the infamous goal in the Hornets' 2-2 draw against Reading last season, when the linesman awarded a goal instead of a corner.

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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