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David Moyes hopes to end Roberto Soldado’s Tottenham misery by taking him to Real Sociedad on loan in January, writes Tom Hopkinson in the Sunday People..

And the former Manchester United manager, who took charge of the San Sebastian-based outfit on Thursday, is also mulling over an offer to sign winger Ashley Young on a permanent deal from his previous club.

Moyes has been inundated with player offers over the past week but, while most have been given short shrift, the deals for Soldado and Young do appeal to the Scot.

Spaniard Soldado, 29, has struggled at White Hart Lane since arriving from Valencia last summer for a then club-record £26million.

New Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has run out of patience with Soldado and is willing to move him on in the transfer window as he looks to breathe new life into his side’s stuttering campaign.

Moyes overseas his first Real Sociedad training session:

Moyes is offering the striker the chance to re-start his career in La Liga.

Young, also 29, has fallen down the pecking order at United and will be free to move on in January if he can find another club.

Moyes is an admirer of the ex-Aston Villa and England player, who saw plenty of action during the Scot’s time at Old Trafford, and has been told Young would join him in Spain if the two clubs can thrash out a deal.

Sociedad bigwigs have yet to work out their budget for the January transfer market but Moyes will ask them to consider a bid for Young.

The player signed a five-year deal on big money when he arrived at Old Trafford in 2011 but he is well aware that his chances of first-team action are going to be limited under Louis van Gaal.