Senior Tottenham Figure to Leave This Summer, He’s Postecoglou’s ‘Key Ally’

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Tottenham Hotspur chief football officer Scott Munn is set to leave the club this summer, The Telegraph journalist Matt Law has revealed.

The Australian executive’s future in North London is reportedly in doubt just two years after he joined Spurs amid their disappointing season under Ange Postecoglou.

Tottenham are now heading for their lowest ever finish in Premier League history as they sit 16th in the table with five games to play, including a trip to leaders Liverpool on Sunday.

They have never finished outside the top 15 since the Premier League’s launch in 1992, while they last missed out on the top half 17 years ago, in the 2007/08 season.

Scott Munn Likely to Depart Spurs

At the end of the Premier League season

According to Law, Munn is one of Postecoglou’s key allies and biggest supporters at Spurs and could depart alongside the Australian tactician this summer.

Tottenham appointed Vinai Venkatesham as chief executive officer earlier this month, and it is believed that Munn’s role could be affected by his arrival.

The ex-Arsenal man is reportedly set to take on some responsibilities from executive chairman Daniel Levy and other board members in his new position.

Munn was appointed by Tottenham in 2023 following the departure of director of football Fabio Paratici and oversaw multiple internal changes during his time at the club.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Tottenham have lost 18 times in 33 Premier League games this season.

Tottenham are believed to be carefully evaluating Postecoglou’s position amid a poor domestic campaign, although the Australian could still save his job by winning the Europa League.

Spurs will face Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the semi-finals next week and would play the winner of Manchester United v Athletic Bilbao in the final.

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