Despite coming off a sensational result in the Europa League, Tottenham Hotspur returned to their lacklustre form at home to Nottingham Forest on Monday night.
It was their 18th defeat in the Premier League and leaves them just a point above West Ham United in 17th place, so it's not much of a surprise to see stories about Ange Postecoglou's future returning.
One of the names most heavily touted to replace him at the end of the season is Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, who has managed to lead the Cherries up to eighth place, partly thanks to their brilliant attack.
On top of being linked with a new manager, the North Londoners have also been linked with a plethora of exciting players, including one who'd be perfect under Iraola, were he to get the job.
Tottenham want to sign Premier League attacker
With how terribly this season has gone for Spurs, it's unsurprising that they have been linked with so many players in recent weeks, such as Matheus Cunha.
The North Londoners are reportedly willing to pay up to £75m to land the Brazilian star ahead of the other interested parties, and while that's an enormous sum of money, it might be worth it, as he's managed to amass a tally of 16 goals and four assists in 31 games this year, despite playing for a bottom half side.
A slightly cheaper target the club have supposedly been looking at has been Tyler Dibling.
The Southampton gem could be available for around £35m in the summer, and while he likely wouldn't make an instant impact on the first team, he would be yet another tremendously exciting youngster on the club's books.
However, if instant impact is what the fans are after, then the links to Marcus Rashford should excite them.
According to a recent report from Football Transfers, Spurs have now rekindled their interest in Premier League star Marcus Rashford, who has found some form of late on loan with Aston Villa.
The report claims that the 62-capped Englishman 'is expected to leave Manchester United during the upcoming summer transfer window' and that should the Villans decide against paying £40m to sign him, the North Londoners will step in.
It could be a complicated transfer to get over the line, but given his immense quality, it's worth fighting for, especially as he could be incredible under Iraola.
Why Rashford would be a great signing for Spurs
So, the first thing to say is that, regardless of who is in the hot seat next season, Rashford would be a good addition to Spurs' squad, and the last few months have shown that.
For example, since moving to Villa, the Manchester-born monster has been electric, scoring four goals and providing six assists in 17 appearances, totalling just 940 minutes.
That means the often "unplayable" 27-year-old, as dubbed by analyst Raj Chohan, is currently averaging a goal involvement every 1.7 games or every 94 minutes, which is the sort of output the Lilywhites could really do with.
However, there is every chance that, under Iraola, he could be even better.
Now, this is obviously all theoretical at this point, but we know from this season that, when he has a summer to prepare his players, the Spaniard can extract some seriously impressive attacking numbers out of his frontline players.
For example, Justin Kluivert has produced 21 goal involvements compared to 11 last year, Antoine Semenyo has produced 16 compared to 11 and even Dango Ouattara has managed 13 compared to just three last year.
So, if he's been able to improve those players that much within the space of just a season, imagine what he'd be able to do with a player as talented as Rashford.
Ultimately, while this might be a complicated transfer to get over the line, Spurs should do all they can to get it done, especially if they hire Iraola.