JUANDE Ramos is set to continue his major shift of personnel at Tottenham by off-loading Younes Kaboul and Pascal Chimbonda, writes Sam Lom-Bor.

Portsmouth and Aston Villa are reportedly interested in Kaboul and Chimbonda respectively, as Ramos looks to alter his defensive options at the club.

Kaboul, 22, had an unsuccessful debut season for the club and is said to be unhappy that he is not considered a first team regular. Pompey boss Harry Redknapp is said to be interested in the former Auxerre man, to replace the ageing Sol Campbell. However he may be put off by the £7million asking price set by Tottenham, who are looking to recoup what they paid for the French youngster a year ago.

Aston Villa's Martin O'Neill is said to be interested in adding Pascal Chimbonda to his squad, as he searches for a new right-back. Chimbonda, who joined Spurs from Wigan in 2006, is also said to be unhappy with the lack of games he had last season, and O'Neill is prepared to make him a first team regular at Villa Park. How much Tottenham are prepared to let the Frenchman go for though, is not apparent at present.