Tottenham Hotspur front man Robbie Keane has been reportedly linked with a shock move away from White Hart Lane to Major League Soccer in the United States.

Robbie Keane has made over 200 appearances during his two spells for Tottenham, scoring 91 goals in the process.

However, the Republic of Ireland international has only made two starts this season, and is gradually falling down the striking pecking order at the Lane, behind Jermain Defoe, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Peter Crouch.

Keane has two-and-a-half years left on his current contract, but it is likely that gaffer Harry Redknapp will be eager to save on his £65,000-a-week wages as he is looking to make at least two new signings in January.

Canadian side Vancouver Whitecaps will make their debut in the MLS and are desperate for a marquee player such as 30-year-old Keane.

Portland Timbers are also entering the league and are looking for a key striker, as are New England Revolution.

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