Veteran Spanish keeper Cesar Sanchez is all set to join Tottenham from Zaragoza on a free transfer, according to media reports in Spain and England on Friday.
The former Spain keeper is now in north London undergoing medical checks, before signing a one-year contract with Spurs.
Cesar, 36, has been keen to leave Zaragoza since the club was surprisingly relegated in May.
Cesar started his career with Valladolid and in 2000 joined Real Madrid, where he was soon consigned to the bench because of the meteoric rise of youngster Iker Casillas.
In 2005 he joined Zaragoza, who suffered relegation three months ago despite their heavy spending on South American players.


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