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Tottenham are planning a double swoop for Cardiff's David Marshall and Steven Caulker.

With Cardiff's relegation confirmed by defeat at Newcastle, the Bluebirds are resigned to losing several of their top stars this summer.

England defender Caulker, who like midfielder Gary Medel has a release clause in his contract, only left White Hart Lane for the Welsh capital last summer.

But the north Londoners are thought to be keen to bring the 22-year-old back to the Lane and also want Scotland keeper Marshall - although they could face competition from Liverpool for the pair.

Marshall has made more saves than any other Premier League keeper this season and signed a new four-year contract in February.

But the 29-year-old would be available for a fee of around £6million having proven he belongs in the top-flight with a string of outstanding performances.