TOTTENHAM'S new striker Frazier Campbell believes he is likely to return to Manchester United when his loan deal is up at the end of the season.

The 20-year-old joined the north Londoners on a temporary basis for the season on transfer deadline day.

Hiw switch was part of the deal that took Dimitar Berbatov the other way to Old Trafford.

But Cambell revealed he is still in the plans of Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson and, as such, believes his loan move to White Hart Lane probably wont be made permanent.

"I've had various meetings with him (Ferguson) and I'm in his plans for the future," the England under-21 star told BBC London.

"Hopefully I can get some experience, come back and get a place in his team."

However, Campbell insists he can't wait to get started at the his new club and is eager to show the north Londoners what he can do.

"It's an exciting time for me, it's a great loan move that I've managed to get on," he added.

"This is a new season and I have to concentrate on my new loan club.

"Hopefully I can get in the team and hold down a regular first-team place and score a few goals, but most importantly learn from the experience."