Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is reportedly interested in signing Manchester United striker Michael Owen, with both QPR and New York Red Bulls also considering offers.
Owen, 31, has seen first team football hard to come by at Old Trafford, and has been limited to cameo appearances, including the mid-week win at Leeds in the Carling Cup where he netted a brace.
Redknapp saw both Peter Crouch and Robbie Keane leave in the summer, and now wants to add to his attacking options with a swoop for Owen after securing Emmanuel Adebayor on loan.
QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has made no secret of his ambitions for the club, and after bringing in the likes of Joey Barton, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Anton Ferdinand, is keen to further bolster the squad in order to maintain their top flight status.
MLS side New York Red Bulls offer a third possible opportunity for the former Liverpool and Real Madrid hit man, a move which could prove to be a new and lucrative challenge.
With Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez striking up a dangerous partnership for the Red Devils, and the emergence of Danny Welbeck alongside Dimitar Berbatov on the bench, Owen may find himself on the periphery of the starting line-up for the remainder of the season.
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