Wholesale changes expected behind the scenes at Tottenham this summer

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Tottenham Hotspur may not just make major changes to their coaching staff and to the playing squad this summer, with a new report claiming that there could also be several big changes in the club’s hierarchy before the start of next season.

It has been widely reported that a managerial change is likely at Tottenham this summer, but it has been suggested over recent weeks that other big figures could also follow Ange Postecoglou through the door.

Following the appointment of Vinai Venkatesham as the club’s new chief executive officer, various sources have claimed that Tottenham’s chief football officer, Scott Munn, could depart.

However, it turns out that Munn might not be the only one to make way this summer, with a restructuring potentially on the cards.

Tottenham could wave goodbye to Ange Postecoglou and Scott Munn

The Daily Mail have now said that Munn could be joined on his way out of the door by several senior figures as Tottenham plan to conduct a review into their underperformance this season.

The outlet says that various departments within the football operation are under the microscope at Hotspur Way at the moment.

A series of changes are expected at Tottenham Hotspur across departments like medical, sports science and analytics as the club look to turn a new page.

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The feeling among the Spurs board is that this season has simply not been good enough across the board, with one Tottenham insider quoted as telling the publication: “Nobody is safe”.

Fabio Paratici could return to Tottenham

While this report from The Daily Mail does not go into specifics of who Spurs may look to hire this summer, we have heard over recent weeks that the club are keen on bringing one man back to N17.

According to reports, Daniel Levy is attempting to re-hire Fabio Paratici in a full-time role, two years on since the Italian was forced to resign from his position as Tottenham’s managing director.

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