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Fabio Paratici: Italian sporting director set to leave for Fiorentina

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Tottenham sporting director Fabio Paratici will leave the Premier League club after the January transfer window to join Seria A side Fiorentina.

The Italian first joined Spurs in the summer of 2021, but left the club in 2023 after an appeal against a two-and-a-half-year ban for alleged financial irregularities - dating back to his spell at Juventus - was rejected by Italy's highest sports court.

Paratici received the 30-month ban from world football's governing body Fifa, but worked as a consultant for Tottenham before he officially rejoined in October.

In a statement released by Spurs, he said: "I have loved my time at the club, however this opportunity, together with the need to be based in my homeland, has led me to this decision."

Reports of Paratici's return to Italy came at the end of 2025, with Spurs boss Thomas Frank saying: "We're paying his wage, he's working very hard."

Fiorentina are currently 18th in Serie A and Spurs winger Manor Solomon recently joined the Italian side on a loan deal with the option to buy.

Spurs chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, who brought Paratici back to the north London club, said: "Our management structure is designed to be resilient to personnel changes, and it will be business as usual moving forward."

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Tottenham Hotspur & Aston Villa charged over FA Cup melee

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Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa have been charged with misconduct by the Football Association following a melee at the conclusion of their FA Cup match on Saturday.

Players from both sides were involved in a confrontation shortly after Villa's 2-1 win in the third round at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The clubs are accused of having "failed to ensure their players and/or officials did not behave in an improper and/or provocative way after the final whistle".

Both have until Friday to respond.

Goals from Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers put Villa into a 2-0 lead at half-time. Although Wilson Odobert replied for Spurs after the break, Thomas Frank's side were unable to avoid an early exit.

Villa, who sit third in the Premier League, will host fellow top-flight side Newcastle United in round four.

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Tottenham news: Is Conor Gallagher what this Spurs team needs?

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As the halfway point of the transfer window approaches, Tottenham's troubles in attack have come under the microscope. Just one win in six Premier League games sees the north London side 14th in the table, with pressure mounting on head coach Thomas Frank.

Frank's cautious approach has come in for criticism and while the impending arrival of England international Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid will bring proven top-flight pedigree in midfield, the jury is out on whether his attributes are likely to inspire a charge up the table.

This season, Gallagher has scored more goals, taken more shots and completed more passes per 90 minutes than Frank's current midfield options Rodrigo Bentancur, Joao Palhinha, Lucas Bergvall, Xavi Simons, Pape Matar Sarr or Archie Gray.

The ex-Chelsea man's passing accuracy is the best too, but barely one-fifth of his passes are played forward – the lowest percentage among those mentioned. He also ranks below all of those, bar Gray, for carrying the ball over distance and is yet to register an assist this campaign.

With a middling record in terms of through balls and chances created, Spurs fans might rightly ask if the 25-year-old, who is expected to cost £35m, offers enough of a difference from the likes of Sarr or the on-loan Palhinha.

But with a point to prove before Thomas Tuchel names his England World Cup squad, a fired-up Gallagher could still prove a useful asset for the under-fire Frank.

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Cristian Romero should have been sent off at Brentford, panel says

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Tottenham defender Cristian Romero should have been sent off at Brentford for bringing down Igor Thiago, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel has said.

Thiago ran on to a ball over the top in the 56th minute of the 0-0 draw on 1 January, with Romero making a wild swipe to try to intercept. Referee Andy Madley allowed play to continue at the Gtech.

Romero made no contact on the ball and brought down the Brentford striker. The video assistant referee (VAR), Alex Chilowicz, felt there was no clear and obvious error in not giving the foul.

It was a split 3-2 vote of the KMI Panel, both on the on-field decision not to show a red card for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity (DOGSO) and the potential VAR intervention.

The KMI Panel said Romero "brings down Thiago, who has a high likelihood of gaining control of the ball, travelling towards goal, with no covering defenders".

It was also felt Madley should have given a spot-kick (3-2) for Kevin Schade's challenge on Archie Gray, but it did not reach the threshold for VAR (3-2).

Romero could also have been sent off for a serious foul play challenge on Thiago when the teams met in December. The KMI Panel voted 3-2 that it should have been a red card, but 4-1 that the VAR was right not to intervene.

Brentford suffered two VAR errors of the 13 logged in the first half of the season. The second was a penalty not awarded in the home victory over Newcastle.

The Bees also gained from a mistake when Nathan Collins was not sent off against Manchester United for a DOGSO foul on Bryan Mbeumo.

Tottenham have not been involved in any other VAR errors.

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Tottenham news: Opinion - Fan on Thomas Frank future

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It might be time to put Thomas Frank, and therefore everyone else at Spurs, out of their misery.

I have been desperate for it to work with Frank, not least because I am so bored of this endless cycle of replacing managers without changing anything else behind the scenes to support them.

I know much of the fanbase has been calling for him to be sacked for a while now, but I had been prepared to endure a season of change under Frank, fully aware that it would take time and might not initially be fun to watch.

However, even taking our significant injury list into consideration, Frank has failed to convince an increasingly impatient, unforgiving and vocal audience that he has a clear plan and intended identity for his team.

Tellingly, Frank himself appears utterly dejected by the whole experience. He looks exhausted and emotionally drained, and sounds increasingly monotonous in his interviews.

It feels inevitable that eventually this situation will become so toxic – if it has not already – that the board will be forced to part ways with yet another manager.

The most frustrating part for me is that I am confident Frank will succeed wherever he goes next. I do not think he is a bad coach. He is simply struggling to thrive at Spurs – and, worryingly, he is not the first.

Which brings us to question of who is likely to be next? Who would even want this poisoned chalice of a job?

Even if we can lure a strong candidate to agree to the role, what else will change to ensure it is any different for them?

The painful truth is that so much more than a change of manager is needed at Spurs. Let's hope we see it.

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Tottenham news: Rodrigo Bentancur undergoes surgey

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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur has had surgery on his right hamstring and is set to be out at least three months.

The Uruguay international, 28, suffered the injury in Spurs' 3-2 defeat by Bournemouth in the Premier League.

He is set to start his rehabilitation immediately with Tottenham's medical staff.

With Bentancur set to miss the majority of the rest of the season, it remains to be seen whether Spurs will enter the transfer market to bolster their midfield options.

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Tottenham news: Fan views on Atletico Madrid's Conor Gallagher

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We asked for your views on Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher, who is expected to be Tottenham's next signing for £35m.

Here are some of your comments:

Johna: Gallagher is a decent, hard-working midfielder, but unfortunately he will not add anything that we have not already got in central midfield. He is all action, like Pape Matar Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Joao Palhinha. We need someone who can control the game and slow it down a bit and make the correct pass.

Jim: Gallagher is better than any of our other current midfielders. He will give us more bite and with Xavi Simons and Palhinha we have three players with good strengths. We need to see more of Xavi breaking through the lines as he did in the second half on Saturday. Gallagher could be the right signing to support and cover those runs.

Stan: An established England international, who wants to shine to cement his place in the World Cup squad; one who knows that you're supposed to pass the ball towards the opposition goalie not your own; and at a reasonable price. What's not to like?

Doug: He is 100% what we need. He's Thomas Frank's sort of player as he's attacking minded and a grafter. He works hard for the team and he will add a much needed energy and attacking flair to our play. He's not afraid to run at players, giving us a more direct style of play rather than the sideways or backwards play we do now.

John: Definitely a good signing. I think he will fit in really well. He will take the pressure off Archie Gray and with Sarr back soon, I think midfield is sorted. We desperately need a new winger still.

Tom: I think Gallagher has shown himself to be quietly useful. He could easily become a James Milner or Jordan Henderson in terms of his midfield contributions - we need and have lacked a calm presence in there for years. He's no blockbuster, but in his position, you don't necessarily need one. You want a metronome - steady, constant, reassuring - and he could be that if we use him and treat him right. Am I blown away by it? No. Do I like it? Yes.

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Tottenham news: Is Conor Gallagher a good signing? Have your say

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Tottenham expect to complete a £35m deal for Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher after moving ahead of Aston Villa in the race for the England international's signature.

Gallagher has not yet agreed personal terms with Spurs, but that is understood to be a formality.

Spurs are looking to add to their midfield options after Rodrigo Bentancur was ruled out for at least three months.

Will Gallagher be a good addition to the squad? Or do you think there were better options out there for that price?

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Conor Gallagher: Aston Villa and Tottenham hold talks over move for Atletico Madrid man

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Aston Villa and Tottenham have both held talks over a move for Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher this month.

The England international can leave the La Liga club in January, which has alerted a number of clubs.

It is Atletico's preference to sell Gallagher on a permanent deal this month, or on a loan with an obligation.

Villa's interest is said to be the most advanced as things stand but Spurs have now entered the race to sign the former Chelsea midfielder and sources are indicating that Spurs' interest in Gallagher is both concrete and accelerating.

A move back to the Premier League is likely to suit Gallagher as he tries to break back into Thomas Tuchel's England squad before the World Cup this summer.

Spurs could be looking to add to their midfield options after a recent injury blow, as Rodrigo Bentancur faces at least three months on the sidelines.

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Tottenham news: Why did Spurs players wear shirts with no names on the back?

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Why Spurs wore a different kit without the players' names on the back for their FA Cup match against Aston Villa at the weekend has been subject of several questions sent in via our 'Ask about Tottenham' form.

As part of a campaign launched by the club on Friday, Tottenham wore kits inspired by the historic 1901 FA Cup-winning team.

April will mark 125 years since Spurs became the first - and still only - non-league side to win football's oldest cup competition.

The club want to commemorate the historic achievement between now and that date and - alongside activities, including tours of local schools and educational content - they launched a limited edition shirt that was worn by the players in Saturday's third-round defeat.

In the announcement, Spurs said: "The special edition shirt features a heritage crest which, along with our sponsor logos, will appear in Lilywhite, and no player surnames feature on the back, with only the shirt number visible."

The style, without the names and with a different badge, is a nod to the kit that would have been worn by the team 125 years ago.

You can read more about the campaign here

Ask Me Anything is a service dedicated to answering your questions.

We want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you do.

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