The crisis at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club deepens by the day, with the club in grave danger of losing their Premier League status this season.
Tottenham were comfortable enough above the relegation zone when Thomas Frank was sacked and Igor Tudor replaced him last month, but it has been a disastrous month in charge of the club for the 47-year-old.
He has lost all four of his matches at the helm with Spurs getting worse, rather than better as had been expected for a manager regarded as a 'firefighter' who turns teams' fortunes around.
The north Londoners now lie one point above the relegation zone ahead of a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on Sunday, and they will start that game in the bottom three if West Ham United beat Manchester City at the London Stadium on Saturday night.
Club executives Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange came under fire from fans during the defeat to Crystal Palace, but pressure is also building on the Lewis Family following two successive disastrous Premier League campaigns.
Amanda Staveley Eyeing Tottenham Takeover
Staveley and her husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi were the face of Saudi Arabia's PIF takeover of Newcastle United, before both departed the club in the summer of 2024.
Now, the 52-year-old, along with Ghodoussi have emerged as keen bidders for Tottenham, should the Lewis Family decide they are willing to sell, according to TEAMtalk.
Staveley is said to have around £3bn worth of funding to buy Spurs through her consortium, although she faces a battle to convince the Lewis Family to sell their majority stake.
Of course, Tottenham's valuation could change considerably if they did fall into the Championship, but the ownership will be hoping they are still a Premier League club next season.
One of Staveley's main aims, should she end up being successful with a takeover, would be to bring Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Howe Would Transform Tottenham
While some will point to the money that he has had available to spend on transfers, especially at the beginning of his reign, there is no doubt that Howe has completely transformed Newcastle since taking the job in 2021.
The 48-year-old has taken a club destined for the Championship to one that is minutes away from beating Barcelona in the last-16 of the Champions League, which shows how far they have come.
Howe has worked with a largely English core and made untested young players ready to represent their country, including the likes of Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall.
He also performed a complete culture reset at St James' Park, which is something that is desperately needed at Tottenham right now.
Howe improved the intensity of training, provided detailed analysis and improved relationships between players and staff. A fanbase who booed Steve Bruce's team were then given reason to passionately get behind the former Bournemouth boss and his team.
It's not just younger players who he has developed and transformed, with the prime candidate being Joelinton. The then-forward often looked hopeless in a black and white shirt, but he is now a top-class central midfielder for Newcastle.
Howe's ability to galvanise an entire club is a standout quality, and he looks to be an ideal fit for Tottenham.