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Tottenham's mega contract offer to Roberto De Zerbi with final negotiations underway

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Tottenham parted ways with Igor Tudor on Sunday, ending his disastrous spell as interim boss, with the relegation-threatened side now closing in on Roberto De Zerbi

Roberto De Zerbi has been offered a five-year contract by Tottenham. Relegation-threatened Spurs sent an SOS to the former Brighton and Marseille manager in a desperate attempt to beat the drop.

Tottenham were locked in advanced negotiations with De Zerbi on Monday after offering him a mega deal to take over immediately rather than wait until the summer.

It is believed they have got as far as discussing the finer details of De Zerbi’s backroom staff as the Italian is renowned for having a big backroom team.

De Zerbi may bring in a smaller staff but with a clear brief to save Spurs with just seven games left and they could be in the relegation zone by the time a new manager takes charge.

Tottenham want to install the new boss by the time their players come back from international duty this week to allow time to work with them before their next game at Sunderland on April 12.

West Ham play two days earlier and if they beat Wolves then it will push Tottenham into the bottom three and in serious danger of going down.

That is why they brought forward their plan on De Zerbi who was on their shortlist for the summer anyway because relegation would be a catastrophe for one of the Premier League’s biggest and most established clubs.

They are understood to have made a huge offer to De Zerbi and see him as an elite coach capable of drilling the squad and giving them a real new manager bounce.

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Tottenham’s last appointment of Igor Tudor was a disaster as the Croatian was unable to win a single Premier League game in his 44 days in charge as interim.

They parted company on Sunday but not before Tottenham targeted De Zerbi with a clear plan to get him and if they fail to get it over the line they will turn to a former player or manager with Premier League experience.

Tottenham also know there could be a backlash as at least three fans’ groups have publicly criticised De Zerbi for his support for ex-Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood during his time in charge at Marseille.

Former Spurs midfielder Tim Sherwood, who also managed the club, was one name under consideration but he has backed De Zerbi as a good choice if his old team get their man.

Sherwood told Sky Sports: “I love his personality and the way his teams play. But they can be open and can get hammered in some games - you can't get hammered between now and the end of the season.

“We saw his Marseille team play against Liverpool with an open style. He opens up the pitch, it's expansive the way he plays.

“We know how stubborn this man is. This man is hard to deal with, but I like him for that because he's got his own mind and does it his way, so that's my only reservation.

"I think if he can get them over the line, I think he's a perfect manager for Tottenham to have taking them forward. The main priority is just to keep them in the league.”

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Non-league club's cheeky offer to Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders

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EXCLUSIVE: Non-league club's cheeky offer to Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders

Tottenham season-ticket holders will be able to take in some football over the international period for just £1, with non-league Chelmsford City offering tickets for just a pound

A cheeky non-league football club has trolled struggling Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur by inviting their season ticket holders to come and watch them for just one POUND.

Chelmsford City has made the offer to Spurs supporters as their team face up to a humiliating relegation battle. Fans of both clubs have had a laugh at the mischievous offer in posts online

With Spurs just one point ahead of the drop zone and facing a potentially disastrous drop into the Championship they sacked their manager Igor Tudor over the weekend.

Now Essex side Chelmsford City - who play in the National League South - are hoping to entice some of the North London fans to change allegiance and support them.

A club spokesman said: “Chelmsford City would like to invite season ticket holders of Tottenham Hotspur to come down to a game to enjoy some non-league football!

“On Friday the 3rd of April, we host Enfield Town for a 3pm KO, and any fans who present their 2025/2026 Spurs season ticket at the gate will be able to get in for just £1!”

Fans reacted with humour. Lee Toublic said: “Good opportunity for Spurs fans to see a higher standard of football.”

Martin Blow: “Give it 4-5 years they'll be playing there in the league.” Another Spurs fan added: “We see non league football every week thanks.”

And John Roberts said: “Excellent effort by @OfficialClarets. This a compassionate gesture and will help the @SpursOfficial acclimatise to what season 26/27 and beyond could be like.” Tudor left his role as interim head coach after just 44 days and seven matches. Spurs confirmed goalkeeping coach Tomislav Rogic and physical coach Riccardo Ragnacci have also departed.

Tudor, 47, did not undertake post-match media duties after the defeat by Forest because of the death of his father.

"We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly," said Spurs in a statement.

"We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time."

Spurs aren't back in action until April 12, with this coming weekend featuring the four FA Cup quarter finals and no Premier League fixtures taking place.

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Tottenham legend delivers worrying relegation verdict as Roberto De Zerbi nears job

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Tottenham are in advanced talks with Roberto De Zerbi to become their manager and with seven games remaining and the team one point above the drop relegation is a real possibility

Chris Waddle fears that hiring Roberto De Zerbi won't stop Tottenham from being relegated from the Premier League. Spurs are in advanced talks with the former Marseille and Brighton manager after parting company with Igor Tudor, but Waddle thinks the horse has already bolted.

Tudor lasted just 44 days in charge of the crisis-hit club and left by mutual consent having failed to win a league match. Tottenham sit 17th in the Premier League, just one point above the relegation zone, and time is of the essence.

Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange have turned to De Zerbi to steady the ship. The Italian was sacked by Marseille in February and is open to taking on the challenge of turning around a team that is winless in 13 league games, stretching back into 2025.

Tudor claimed just one point during his time in charge, from a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield, while his only win came against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, and wasn't enough to overturn a first-leg deficit. Former Spurs winger Waddle fears that De Zerbi may be faced with a losing battle.

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"I don’t think a new manager at Tottenham changes a thing. The players aren’t good enough and that isn’t going to change if a new manager comes in," Waddle told 10bet. "I’m looking at the squad, looking at individuals that don’t look like they’ve got the stomach or the ability to pull the club out of the hole it’s in.

"I had some great years at Tottenham and have a lot of affection for the club. I have a huge amount of respect for the fans and feel for them – it’s sad to watch what has happened to the club this season.

"Look at the managers that Tottenham have had in recent years. Antonio Conte. Jose Mourinho. These are proven winners. Did anything change? It’s not about the managers; it’s about changing the culture at the top of the club.

"Tottenham have the best stadium in the country and the best training facilities. They don’t have the best players and until the board changes its recruitment policy, then the club will always struggle. They won’t ever be able to challenge at the top end of the table."

"Don’t blame the manager for Tottenham’s problems. It isn’t Igor Tudor’s fault. The people that run the club must take responsibility," Waddle added.

"Tottenham are in a fight. They’ve got seven games to save their season. The only people that can save them now are the players. Players need to roll up their sleeves. Win their individual battles. Its back-to-basics stuff.

"Am I confident they will do it? Nothing I’ve seen from this group of players convinces me that Tottenham will be playing Premier League football next season."

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'I played for Tottenham manager candidate – everyone who has says same thing about him'

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Tottenham have parted ways with interim boss Igor Tudor and now turn their attentions to finding a manager who can save them from relegation

Former Tottenham coach and player Chris Hughton has been mentioned as an improbable candidate to return following Igor Tudor's departure. Spurs have already received a strong indication about how highly the 67-year-old is valued by players.

With the club in turmoil and the genuine prospect of relegation looming large, Tottenham dismissed caretaker boss Tudor over the weekend. His spell lasted merely 44 days and he managed to secure not a single Premier League victory after succeeding Thomas Frank.

Spurs now require a manager to arrive and rescue them from the drop and numerous names have been suggested. Former Brighton chief Roberto De Zerbi seems to be the frontrunner, according to reports, but Hughton has also been cited.

Hughton accumulated a total of 27 years at the club, initially as a player, featuring in almost 400 matches, and subsequently as a coach. He served as an interim or caretaker boss in north London on three separate occasions and while it appears unlikely that he'll be summoned once more, he is highly rated by those who have worked under him.

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The former Republic of Ireland international departed Spurs in 2007 as part of outgoing Martin Jol's backroom staff and took on first-team roles at other clubs. He began as a coach at Newcastle, then became caretaker manager and ultimately head coach.

Hughton went on to take charge of Birmingham City, Norwich City, Brighton, Nottingham Forest and the Ghana national side, with his last position ending in January 2024. Michael Dawson worked under Hughton at both Spurs and Forest. Speaking to The Athletic in 2020, he said: "I have spoken to a lot of players who have worked under him and they all say, 'Wow, what a gaffer he is.'

"I first got to know Chris at Spurs, from the first day I walked in at the age of 21. He was assistant manager to Martin Jol and he took me under his wing and looked after me at a time when I was stepping into a different world. I was trying to settle in at a massive club, in a new city and Chris was a massive help for me, not just as a coach or manager, but on a personal level.

"He just helped to keep me calm at a time when I was desperate to make a positive first impression. I arrived with a stress fracture in my shin. I was injured. But, when you get signed for money, there is pressure on you. I went into this dressing room with some absolute superstars and I was just a young lad from the Championship. I was concerned.

"But he was always dead chatty, always telling me to relax because my opportunity would come. Thankfully that did eventually happen. But he was always just encouraging me. Playing in the Premier League brings expectation and he always went out of his way to help. He would help me on the training ground and he was always approachable if you wanted a chat."

Reflecting on Hughton's arrival at the City Ground six years ago, he added: "Chris has expectations and standards he will set and an intensity he will expect from you. If you give him those things, you will get honesty back from him.

"The intensity of training changed immediately... but that is normal. Whenever a new manager comes in, players all know how important first impressions are. They all want to impress. You want to be playing in his first game. You want to be part of things.

"We had some great times at Spurs. When you have a connection with somebody already, it makes things so much easier. It does take time for a new group of players to gel and the manager has to find his best team. But the only thing that matters is getting back to winning."

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Roberto De Zerbi in advanced talks with Tottenham over becoming new boss

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Roberto De Zerbi is in advanced talks about becoming the next Tottenham boss.

Negotiations are still ongoing but there is a hope from Tottenham’s side they will be able to persuade De Zerbi to take the job now. They have set a target of making an appointment in the next few days and are now trying to close in on a deal for De Zerbi. It is not yet done but there is a willingness from both sides.

Former Brighton boss De Zerbi had been reluctant to take the job until the summer even though the Spurs role appeals to him after his exit from Marseille. But Tottenham interim boss Igor Tudor left the club on Sunday by mutual consent after just 44 days in charge.

It was clear Tottenham then had a direction of travel as they wanted to get a manager in this week to give him time to prepare for their next game with Sunderland on April 12. They want someone in by the time the players return from international duty from Wednesday.

Even though they have considered going down the caretaker route with a former player, their first call was to De Zerbi.

It will be a permanent job but he is now open and talking about taking over now.

He has a reputation for shaking things up and is very good tactically and that appeals to Spurs with just seven games left.

Tudor’s reign was a disaster and they now find themselves just a point above the drop zone and they could be in the bottom three by the time of their next game.,

West Ham play Wolves two days before Tottenham go to Sunderland and if the Hammers win then that will drop Spurs into the bottom three.

It would be unthinkable for Spurs to be relegated and it is a risk they cannot afford to take even though the club also wanted to wait until the summer which is why they originally brought in Tudor.

They have yet to win a Premier League game this calendar year and De Zerbi’s first task will be to get them to safety.

De Zerbi has attracted criticism and comment from at least three Spurs’ fans groups because he publicly supported former Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood while in charge at Marseille.

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Tottenham given split Roberto De Zerbi verdict as ex

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THE BIG DEBATE: After Igor Tudor's 44-day reign was officially ended on Sunday, where should Spurs turn next? Our reporters have their say

Tottenham are on the lookout for their fourth boss in the last nine months after Igor Tudor's disastrous reign was officially ended on Sunday. Tudor spent just 44 days in charge in north London.

He won just one of his eight games in charge, drawing one and losing the other five, leaving Spurs perilously close to the relegation trapdoor.

With seven games remaining, they sit just a point above the drop zone and at real danger of slipping into the second tier for the first time since the late 1970s.

So, where do they turn next? Roberto De Zerbi is the overwhelming favourite to succeed Tudor, but he comes with baggage and would require a hefty bonus for keeping them up.

Or should they turn to somebody who knows the club in order to give the players a kick up the backside? Our reporters have had their say...

John Cross

With seven games left, Tottenham need a manager to give them shock treatment. That is why, on the face of it, Roberto De Zerbi is a good fit and would have enough time and games to keep them up.

The former Brighton boss has attracted criticism and comment from at least three Spurs fans groups because he publicly supported former Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood while in charge at Marseille.

Furthermore, De Zerbi is an explosive character and one who probably is not for the long term - even though it would be a permanent appointment and one designed to take the club forward.

Tottenham have a squad which should not be in so much trouble. Igor Tudor was brought in to give them a kick up the backside. They would have done better sticking with Thomas Frank.

But of all the candidates, De Zerbi is the here and now choice. Last week he was not keen. This week, he is open to it. Mauricio Pochettino is in charge of the US until after the World Cup. I’m not sure he should go back.

They have looked at former players and managers. They even looked at Ledley King earlier in the season as an emergency option. This is Tottenham. A huge club. The fans are being failed. De Zerbi would keep them up. But you cannot ignore all views on him.

Andy Dunn

For what it is worth, I have never quite understood the allure of Roberto De Zerbi. He has a reputation that dwarfs his managerial achievements.

He seems a high maintenance type and has a distinctly average win percentage. As a manager, he has won nothing of note. If you were a betting man, you would have the bank on it going all Antonio Conte for De Zerbi at Spurs.

But if he is the manager they want for the long term, do whatever it takes to get him now. It should not be that difficult. He is available for the job and he either wants it or he doesn’t.

Offer him a decent long-term deal and demand an answer within 24 hours. If he prevaricates, he is not for you. In that case, leave Bruno Saltor to oversee matters and then make a proper plan at the end of the season.

After all, no manager will make that much of a difference in seven matches. It is down to the players. They have put themselves in this mess and need to get themselves out of it - regardless of who the manager is.

Felix Keith

Tottenham's first choice is Roberto De Zerbi, which seems to me to be a high-risk strategy, given what we know about the fiery Italian and his idealised hard-to-master tactics. If they do persuade him to take over this week, it has the potential to exacerbate an already shambolic situation.

What Spurs need is someone capable of motivating a miserable and underperforming squad in the short term. There are just seven games left in the Premier League season and a few wins will make all the difference. Relegation is unthinkable. If they can avoid it, then a permanent solution can be found in the summer.

Michael Carrick's success at Manchester United has shown that interim bosses can work. Ryan Mason has done the job twice before, while football.london have reported that Ben Davies could step into the coaching staff.

Time isn't on their side, so two familiar faces who can galvanise the squad, simplify the approach and instil some belief is the way to go.

James Whaling

Spurs seem to be all in on Roberto De Zerbi, but I'm not convinced he is right for this situation.

He's already hinted that he's not keen on being a short-term fix, albeit that view seems to have softened. Might that have something to do with a rather large survival bonus?

I'm only speculating, but if that's the reason he's changed his mind, it doesn't strike me as the best idea. If Spurs stay up and decide he is the man for the long term in the summer, then so be it.

But to get to that stage, they should be looking at somebody who, for want of a better term, knows the club. All manner of ex-Spurs figures have thrown their hats into the ring to help them out of this hole.

I think a concoction of Ryan Mason, Robbie Keane and Ben Davies, or something along those lines, is probably the way to go. All relatively recently involved at the club, will get the fans on side and will be able to relate to the players.

But ultimately, it's on the players to get their way out of this mess.

Alex Richards

This is a really tough time for the Spurs hierarchy, a group who haven’t covered themselves in glory when it comes to making managerial appointments for quite a while - and even more so since Daniel Levy was shifted aside.

Given the horrors of this season, any manager of any repute has them over a barrel when it comes to cutting a deal and making demands for next season (should indeed they stay up).

Some might say going for their No.1 target Roberto De Zerbi and just giving him everything he wants is worth the risk. The Italian is seen by some as a genius tactically, and certainly, the hype around him never stops.

But he is also combative, falls out with players and those above, and has a very big ‘Antonio Conte at Spurs’ feel about him - i.e. it’ll all end in tears.

It does feel like Spurs, by hook or by crook, just need to get through to the summer. Perhaps then, you hand it to Ben Davies and Bruno Saltor to get the job done, two men trusted by the current crop of players who can embolden a misfiring cast to come together and do what’s needed, before allowing you to enter the managerial market in a stronger position when the season has ended.

That sounds almost sensible. But sensible isn’t really the Spurs way in recent times. So go get De Zerbi. Stick him under the gun and let’s see if his reputation is well earned.

If he can get this squad playing and is promised funds in the summer, it might well be a risk worth taking and he knows what he's working with and gets chance to evaluate before pre-season. It can be a move for both the short and long term.

And if it all goes pear shaped in spectacularly quick style… well, the Championship can be a nice place come August.

Conor Mummery

It's the biggest decision Tottenham chiefs Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange will ever make. Spurs have seven games to stay in the Premier League and the next managerial appointment has to be the right one.

Venkatesham and Lange's decision to appoint Igor Tudor was a disastrous one. You could see the thinking in that he's succeeded in Italy coming in at a similar point in the season with Juventus and Lazio, but to appoint a manager who with no experience of the Premier League and with Spurs in such a precarious position was bordering on negligence.

An array of Tottenham legends have been linked with the role, but the likes of Tim Sherwood, Glenn Hoddle and Harry Redknapp have been out of work for far too long and the game has passed them by.

Roberto De Zerbi looks the favourite, the Italian does not come without baggage and supporters groups voiced their concerns over the weekend.

If you're basing it purely his managerial capabilities, the former Brighton boss may give the players the shock treatment they need and get them playing the front foot football the squad was built for.

Spurs aren't going to defend their way out of this relegation scrap, their only chance of staying up is taking the game to their opponents and getting results on their own terms.

Martin Domin

They gotta Röhl with it.

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Tottenham manager candidate left Arsenal star 'humiliated' and desperate to leave club

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Tottenham Hotspur have explored a number of managerial candidates as they look for a new boss to replace Igor Tudor

Former Brighton and Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi is among the contenders to take over at Tottenham Hotspur and the Italian already has history with one of rival side Arsenal's senior stars. De Zerbi had a run-in with Leandro Trossard when the pair were together at the Amex Stadium and it ultimately led to the Belgian trading Brighton for Arsenal.

De Zerbi, who left Marseille earlier this season, is one of the managers in the mix to replace Igor Tudor and is now reported to be open to joining immediately. Ex-Juventus boss Tudor lasted just seven games at Spurs - taking one point from five league outings - before leaving by mutual agreement.

Italian boss De Zerbi got a bit more time than that at each of his last two clubs, taking charge of 69 games at Marseille and 89 at Brighton. He left the English club at the end of the 2023/24, more than a year after a falling-out with Trossard which effectively ended the former Genk star's time on the south coast.

In January 2023, De Zerbi claimed Trossard left a training session without permission after being told he wouldn't feature in the third round of the FA Cup. The forward would end up never playing for the club again, joining Arsenal later that same month, though Trossard disputed the manager's version of events.

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"He left the session without saying anything to me," De Zerbi said. "And it's not good. I spoke with him, and I explained this attitude [and] behaviour, I don't like.

"I am open with him to take a step back and listen to him, but he has to understand me; I want only players who work hard and play for the team 100 per cent."

Trossard joined Arsenal for up to £27million on January 20, helping the London club run Manchester City close in the title race. Regarding De Zerbi's assertions about that training session, though, the player's agent gave a rather different account of what happened.

"In the run-up to the game against Middlesbrough for the FA Cup, Leandro had already indicated twice that he had problems with his calf," Trossard's agent said in a statement. "This was the reason why he stopped training. This was, incidentally, in consultation with the medical staff.

"The manager told Leandro that he had to train separately. Last Monday, the manager humiliated Leandro in group and indicated that he no longer wanted to see him. A manager who has not communicated directly with his player for four weeks is really incomprehensible.

"Incidentally, it is also the manager who has indicated several times that a transfer is the most convenient solution. It is therefore important that Brighton cooperates with a potential transfer during this transfer period and shows a benevolent attitude, which is beneficial to both parties."

The remainder of the 2022/23 season went well for De Zerbi and Brighton, who recorded their best ever Premier League finish of sixth. They spent the majority of the following season in the top half but eventually finished 11th, with their manager's exit confirmed just days before the end of the campaign.

Trossard recently brought up three years as an Arsenal player, having agreed improved terms in August last year. He played his 150th match for the London club this season and has scored five league goals this season to help them sit in pole position in the title race with just seven games to go.

Rivals Tottenham, in contrast, are just one point clear of the relegation places. De Zerbi had reportedly been reluctant to take the manager's job at the club until the summer but recent reports indicate his stance has softened.

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Five managers Spurs could appoint as Igor Tudor leaves after 44 days in charge

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Tottenham Hotspur are on the lookout for their third manager of the season after the exit of Igor Tudor and there are a number of directions that the North London side could go in

Tottenham Hotspur now need to appoint yet another new manager after the exit of Igor Tudor. The Croatian was only appointed earlier this year following Thomas Frank’s dismal spell at the helm.

But Tudor fared even worse, with the North London side now firmly in the relegation mire with just seven games to go of the season. And Spurs chiefs have a fair bit of time to think, with the international break having brought Premier League action to a brief pause.

There are already a number of options being considered, with both long-term and interim appointments potential possibilities.

But who could actually be the man to take the reins? Mirror Football takes a look at a few potential options:

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Roberto De Zerbi

The man that Spurs seem to want as their full-term manager is former Brighton and Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi. The Italian impressed during his time in the Premier League and continued his eye-catching work in France.

De Zerbi only left Marseille in February so would be free to return to work. But he has made it clear that he only wants to take over in the summer, while a few supporter groups have issued less than warm responses to the prospect of him taking over. So his appointment might actually be more complicated than first thought.

Adi Hutter

Another European coach who has admirers is Austrian tactician Adi Hutter. The 56-year-old has caught the eye over recent seasons with Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Monchengladbach and Monaco.

He has been out of work since October, having left the latter after just over two years in charge. Reports have suggested that talks have already taken place between Spurs and Hutter over the past few days. Whether discussions ramp up now Tudor has left remains to be seen, but Hutter is certainly an option.

Sean Dyche

Another name to have been linked is former Burnley, Everton and Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche. Reports suggested that Spurs were willing to make a move for Dyche on a temporary basis.

He was recently asked about the job and appeared to pour cold water on any prospect of him being appointed. That stance could potentially change now that Tudor has officially left.

Ryan Mason

If Spurs want to appoint a man that’s done the job before, then they need to look no further than Ryan Mason.

He was appointed after Jose Mourinho’s sacking in 2019 and led Spurs to four wins from seven games. Mason was then entrusted with the role two years later.

The former midfielder remains out of work following a less than inspiring stint with Championship side West Bromwich Albion.

Robbie Keane

Another name that needs little introduction to Spurs fans, their former forward was also linked with a return immediately after Frank’s sacking. Keane is currently impressing with Hungarian giants Ferencvaros, where he has claimed the league title.

Keane has also had a spell with Maccabi Tel Aviv, as well as coaching roles with Leeds, Middlesbrough and the Republic of Ireland.

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Tottenham to act quickly in manager search as two frontrunners emerge after Igor Tudor exit

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Igor Tudor has left Tottenham after his disastrous six-week reign in charge. And Spurs now expect to have their next manager in place for their next Premier League game in charge at Sunderland on April 12.

Tottenham are believed to be looking on the continent with former Brighton and Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi the strong early bookies’ favourite.

Austrian coach Adi Hutter, who most recently managed Monaco, has also been linked with the job. But former Everton and Burnley boss Sean Dyche is not in the frame having also publicly ruled himself out of the running to replace Tudor.

They are looking for a manager to help them stay up and have gone down the stats and foreign path in terms of recruitment.

Bruno Saltor will lead training for those not on international duty but they are expecting to make an appointment in the coming days.

That points to why Tudor has gone now with the club saying it was by mutual consent just a week after Tottenham lost to Nottingham Forest which leaves them just a point above the drop zone.

Tudor failed to win any of his Premier League games in charge and his appointment backfired in spectacular fashion.

They delayed taking any action as the club announced after the Forest game that Tudor’s father had passed away and issued their condolences.

Spurs turned to Tudor, 47, after dismissing Thomas Frank last month, with the club in a perilous position in the Premier League.

With Tottenham out of action until their game away to Sunderland on Sunday, April 12, both the club and Tudor have made the decision to part ways.

In a statement posted on the club's social media channels, Spurs said: "We can confirm that it has been mutually agreed for Head Coach Igor Tudor to leave the Club with immediate effect.

"Tomislav Rogic and Riccardo Ragnacci have also left their respective roles of Goalkeeping Coach and Physical Coach. We thank Igor, Tomislav and Riccardo for their efforts during the past six weeks, in which they worked tirelessly.

"We also acknowledge the bereavement that Igor has recently suffered and send our support to him and his family at this difficult time. An update on a new Head Coach will be provided in due course."

Tudor lost his first five games in charge of Spurs before he briefly stopped the rot with a draw against Liverpool and victory over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

However, the latter result wasn't enough to send them through to the quarter-finals, leaving Premier League survival as their sole focus.

The decision leaves Tottenham looking for their fourth manager in less than a year. Spurs sacked Ange Postecoglou last summer, despite winning the Europa League.

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