Tottenham face competition from dozens of European clubs for David Beckham's signature.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp revealed on Saturday that an approach has been made by the North Londoners to take the LA Galaxy midfielder on-loan for two months.
Beckham has not yet expressed his desire to temporarily leave the Major League Soccer club, whom he has not featured for in two months due to injury.
The American side are also yet to decide whether to allow the former England captain to depart during their close season, having seen him play just seven times in 2010.
Beckham picked up an injury while on-loan at AC Milan at the beginning of last year, disrupting his season at Galaxy thereafter - a factor which could see the club deny the 35-year-old a move.
Redknapp remains confident the former Manchester United star is keen on a short switch to London, where Beckham was born, but he must fend off strong interest from elsewhere.
Tottenham are believed to be leading the race for a loan deal, but Beckham's ability and lucrative marketing potential mean the Premier League side are by no means alone in the chase.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp revealed on Saturday that an approach has been made by the North Londoners to take the LA Galaxy midfielder on-loan for two months.
Beckham has not yet expressed his desire to temporarily leave the Major League Soccer club, whom he has not featured for in two months due to injury.
The American side are also yet to decide whether to allow the former England captain to depart during their close season, having seen him play just seven times in 2010.
Beckham picked up an injury while on-loan at AC Milan at the beginning of last year, disrupting his season at Galaxy thereafter - a factor which could see the club deny the 35-year-old a move.
Redknapp remains confident the former Manchester United star is keen on a short switch to London, where Beckham was born, but he must fend off strong interest from elsewhere.
Tottenham are believed to be leading the race for a loan deal, but Beckham's ability and lucrative marketing potential mean the Premier League side are by no means alone in the chase.