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United and Chelsea train sights on Vorm

Swansea director John van Zweden has claimed Manchester United and Chelsea have made enquiries for keeper Michel Vorm.
Dutch keeper Vorm has been one of the stars of the Premier League season, with his consistent excellence winning him many admirers.
Swansea paid just £1 million for the keeper from Dutch side Utrecht and could well cash in for a sizeable profit. The Welsh club have made it clear they do now want to sell the keeper, but it would appear the big boys are circling.
"Clubs have enquired about Vorm," Van Zweden told VI Radio. "Manchester United have asked, in addition Chelsea and for that matter Newcastle United. Tottenham Hotspur have cautiously announced they are interested.
"It would be a nightmare for us if he left."
Manchester United shelled out a fee believed to be in the region of £18 million for David De Gea, but he has not convinced and it would appear the Premier League champions are considering other options - while Chelsea may well be planning for life after Petr Cech.
Tottenham have veteran Brad Friedel in goal at White Hart Lane, while Tim Krul has impressed for Newcastle and he too has been linked with a move.
A Swansea spokesman reacted to Van Zweden's quotes by commenting: "We have not received any enquiries about Michel Vorm."
