Tottenham striker Robbie Keane set for move to Aston Villa and Newcastle

Robbie Keane is poised for his third deadline-day move in 18 months, with Tottenham ready to send him to Aston Villa or Newcastle United to help Harry Redknapp bring in a new signing.Keane was offered as a makeweight in a £14million bid made on Saturday to Villa for long-time Redknapp target Ashley Young.But the Republic of Ireland captain may prefer to move instead to St James' Park, where he is guaranteed regular football every week. Day off: Robbie Keane remained on the bench for Tottenham's clash with WiganKeane's career has been littered with moves, including switches on deadline day in the last two January transfer windows. In 2009, he moved to Spurs from Liverpool - only six months after making the reverse journey.On the move? Keane in action against Young BoysAnd in January this year, he moved to Celtic on loan after becoming fed up with the lack of first-team opportunities at Spurs.Redknapp views Keane as his fourth-choice striker and wants to move him on to bring in a new face following Tottenham's qualification for the Champions League.Although he likes 29-year-old Brazil striker Luis Fabiano, that deal is likely to be too expensive for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, forcing Redknapp to look at Villa winger Young or Holland striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar as alternatives.Huntelaar will be allowed to leave AC Milan in this window and is also attracting interest from Bundesliga club Schalke.Arsenal will make a final attempt to prise Mark Schwarzer from Fulham on Monday with a final £2.5m bid.Manager Arsene Wenger has been chasing the 37-year-old Australia keeper all summer but two separate £2m offers have been rejected.Despite Manuel Almunia's man-of-the-match performance in the 2-1 win at Blackburn, Wenger believes he needs a new goalkeeper to sustain a credible title challenge. CARLING CUP DRAW: Spurs to face their great rivals Arsenal in third roundTottenham 0 Wigan 1: Spurs suffer a hangover as Rodallega hits late winnerTOTTENHAM FC

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