Roman Pavlyuchenko could be heading for the door at Tottenham after his agent, Oliver Wendt, welcomed the news of a potential move to Roma.
Reports in the summer claimed that the Italian side were monitoring the strikers situation at White Hart Lane and could now be ready to make their move.
Pavlyuchenko has struggled to break into manager Harry Redknapp’s first team this season and could be considered Spurs’ fourth choice striker behind Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane and Peter Crouch.
Pavlyuchenko's agent, Oliver Wendt told Romagiallorossa.com: "If Tottenham say 'yes' and Roma say 'yes' than the deal for Pavlyuchenko could go ahead.
"[Roma director] Daniele Prade was in London to learn about the situation further, but we do not know Roma's real intentions.
"The player will certainly leave Tottenham as he wanted to leave them in the summer.
"The Roma deal could happen, but we have to see the intentions of the club. In any case, Roman would have no problem moving to the Italian capital."Powered by: GiveMeFootball.com, the latest football news