‘Amazing’ manager suggests he’s definitely not taking the Tottenham job now, ‘the decision is made’

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Tottenham Hotspur may soon be in the market for a new manager.

Ange Postecoglou’s job has been on the line for a little while now, and while Spurs have just won the Europa League, Postecoglou could still get sacked.

Tottenham may well be headed into a new era next season, and they have a few managers on their radar as potential replacements for Ange Postecoglou.

Andoni Iraola is a Tottenham target, while Spurs are fans of Thomas Frank too.

Marco Silva has been linked to Tottenham, but now, it would appear the Fulham boss isn’t going anywhere this summer.

Marco Silva is staying at Fulham

Fulham lost 2-0 to Manchester City on the final day of the Premier League season.

The Whites broke their record for Premier League points in a season this term, but, an 11th-place finish was slightly disappointing.

Fulham have work to do heading into next season, but one boost is that they will not be losing their manager as Silva has confirmed that he’s going to stay at Fulham next year.

Silva had been linked with Tottenham, while Saudi Arabian clubs had also looked at the Fulham boss.

However, the ‘amazing’ coach is planning on staying in west London.

Tottenham’s managerial options are dwindling

Tottenham haven’t even sacked Ange Postecoglou yet, and their managerial options are already dwindling.

Indeed, Bournemouth expect Andoni Iraola to stay at the club for at least one more season, while Thomas Frank has suggested he wants to stay at Brentford.

Spurs do have other options in mind too, Edin Terzic has been linked to Spurs, while Niko Kovac’s name has come up as well, but, before Tottenham even truly begin to search around, their longlist may have to become a shortlist.

Silva has one year left on his contract at Fulham, and it sounds as though he’s going to stay loyal to his current club and see out that final year.

Whether or not Tottenham opt to change manager remains to be seen, but, if they do, it would appear they’re not going to land Marco Silva.

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