Tottenham are going in a concerning direction with their club's leadership
Everyone around Tottenham Hotspur knows that changes are needed this summer transfer window, regardless of whether or not Spurs stay up in the Premier League or not. Because even if they are able to avoid the drop under Roberto De Zerbi, a 17th placed (or even a 16th placed one) finish for a second straight season is an outright disaster, though Spurs were so shrouded by the Europa League title win that they failed to really respond to what was already a disaster in the 2024/25 season.
Spurs do need to change their squad up, obviously enough, but there is so much rot in this club that seeps all the way to the foundations. Getting rid of ENIC and the Lewis Family entirely is impossible, but Spurs can at least change the make up of the board room.
Following Fabio Paratici's mid season departure to Fiorentina, where he is outplaying Spurs already, the Lilywhites have a vacancy for a true sporting director. Their search is leading them to one name now, and it is a name that many Spurs fans will bristle at, especially if they are familiar with other European leagues.
Sebastian Kehl is a bigger possibility
According to a report from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Sports Germany, former Borussia Dortmund sporting director and star midfielder Sebastian Kehl is now the "leading candidate" to become the next sporting director of Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs evidently want to hire Kehl not to replace Johan Lange, their current leading man, but to work alongside him to rebuild this team. However, a decision is not "imminent", and Plettenberg adds that there is a chance Kehl wants to take more time off after recently being fired by Dortmund. Plettenberg cites Kehl's status as a former players, scouting contacts, and management skills as key reasons why Spurs want him aboard.
Dortmund fans were very, very happy to see the back side of Kehl this season, as he was fired and replaced by Ole Book about a month ago. Kehl is an icon of Dortmund on the pitch, but as a sporting director, he took the club a step backwards. Despite Spurs liking his contacts, Kehl was unable to sign any of the top young players that MIchael Zorc did, and he clearly did not have the same scouting eye as his fellow former BVB legend.
Tottenham can say that Johan Lange, for all his flaws, is great at identifying prospects. Kehl is not. So Tottenham need a partner for Lange, if they insist on keeping him, who is better at negotiating and signing established players. Kehl was awful at that, and he really seems like one of the worst possible appointments to work alongside Lange when you match their weaknesses up.