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Chimbonda looks set to return to his old club
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Sunderland's 29-year-old defender Pascal Chimbonda has travelled to London to undergo a medical ahead of a proposed return to Tottenham.
The France international has made just 16 appearances for Sunderland since his summer move from White Hart Lane.
After a promising start at the Stadium of Light, he lost his place in the side under former manager Roy Keane.
Black Cats boss Ricky Sbragia said: "If the talks don't work out for him at Spurs, we'd be happy to have him back."
The two clubs agreed a deal on Sunday which could see the Frenchman play for Spurs again after just six months on Wearside.
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Despite a patchy season for Sunderland, Chimbonda had been showing signs of a return to form.
He had started the last four games and impressed in the FA Cup fourth-round 0-0 draw with Blackburn at the weekend playing at centre-half instead of his usual position of full-back.
Sbragia added: "I thought he was outstanding on Saturday but he has struggled personally.
"Since he came to the club he's struggled to settle. We had an opportunity to maybe make things a little bit happier for him."
Wigan originally brought Chimbonda to the Premier League from French side Bastia but the full-back lasted just one season before his form at right-back prompted Tottenham to seal his signature for £4.5m in August 2006.
Sbragia declined to reveal the fee, but it is understood the club would recoup what they paid Spurs for Chimbonda - thought to be around £3m - should the deal be sealed.
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