The Tottenham forward spent four months on loan with Everton last term

West Ham and Everton are both trying to complete late swoops for out-of-favour Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline.

The 28-year-old has no future at White Hart Lane after falling out-of-favour with manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Lennon made a strong impression during four months on loan at Goodison Park at the end of last season, scoring twice in a dozen starts, and Roberto Martinez remains interested in re-signing the Tottenham winger - while Hammers boss Slaven Bilic is also trying to complete a move for the Spurs outcast.

Tottenham forward Aaron Lennon spent four months on loan at Everton last season

The 28-year-old has not featured for Tottenham since their clash against Chelsea in December of last year

Lennon arrived at White Hart Lane from Leeds United for just £1million as a teenager in 2005

The former England international is out of contract next year and he has not featured for Spurs this season with Pochettino making it clear he is not in his plans.

Lennon’s last appearance came in Everton colours against West Ham in May.

When Martinez signed winger Gerard Deulofeu from Barcelona in pre-season it seemed he had moved onto other targets, having been put off by Tottenham’s £9million asking price for a 28-year-old signed from Leeds a decade ago for just £1m.

Everton were unwilling to meet Daniel Levy’s original demands but will attempt to revive a transfer.

West Ham have also shown interest in Lennon, but are closing in on a move to sign Chelsea winger Victor Moses.

The Nigeria international has been told he can leave Stamford Bridge after failing to make an impression on Jose Mourinho.