Amanda Staveley Wants to Buy Tottenham and Appoint Eddie Howe

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Tottenham are in the hunt for a new manager, and the rumours are also swirling on potential new owners, with TEAMtalk reporting that former Newcastle United owner Amanda Staveley wants to buy the club.

The current Tottenham owners have come under plenty of scrutiny recently for some of their decisions, while Spurs are struggling on the pitch.

The appointment of Igor Tudor has been criticised, especially after the former Juventus manager has now lost all four of his games in charge of the club.

Spurs are battling to stay in the Premier League, failing to bounce back after finishing 17th last season under Ange Postecoglou.

The owners have another huge decision to make in the near future, with a permanent manager needed to replace Tudor in the summer, or sooner if the poor results continue.

Amanda Staveley Wants to Buy Tottenham

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Staveley, who was recently involved with Newcastle behind the scenes, is a keen bidder to take over Tottenham in the near future.

The report also claims that, should she succeed in purchasing the club, she has ambitions to bring in Newcastle manager Howe.

Whether Howe would be keen on making the move to Tottenham remains to be seen, while it's no guarantee that Staveley takes over in north London.

The report does suggest that Howe still has a strong relationship with Staveley from their time together at St James' Park.

Tottenham will certainly be in the market for a new manager sooner rather than later, but whether Howe ends up on their shortlist remains to be seen.

Howe Could be Ideal Manager for Tottenham

Howe, described as an 'elite' manager, now has Newcastle competing in the Champions League, which might be their expectation considering the money they've spent, but they certainly weren't in that position when he took over.

The Magpies were battling near the bottom of the Premier League table, and he's completely transformed them, even if they've shown inconsistencies this season.

Tottenham are in a similar position to where Newcastle were when Howe joined, and he also has experience with a struggling Premier League side from his time with Bournemouth.

If Staveley can take over and steer Spurs in the right direction while bringing in Howe, there could be exciting times around the corner for the north London club.

How Tottenham Could Set Up Under Eddie Howe

GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT how Tottenham could set up if they were to appoint Howe.

If Eddie Howe were appointed by Tottenham Hotspur F.C., he would likely use his preferred 4-3-3, built around high pressing, quick combinations and vertical wide play, similar to his approach with Newcastle United F.C..

How Howe would set up

Base formation: 4-3-3 with an aggressive high press.

Full-backs: Push high to support wide attacks and overload flanks.

Midfield three: One holding midfielder with two energetic No.8s pressing and carrying the ball forward.

Wingers: Direct runners attacking space behind the defence.

Striker: Mobile focal point linking play and finishing transitions.

Would it suit Tottenham?

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