Fabrizio Romano has provided an interesting update on Tottenham’s search for a potential replacement for Ange Postecoglou, just as the Lilywhites prepare for their biggest game in six years.
The speculation over Ange Postecoglou’s future, which was non-stop until a few weeks ago, has died down a bit recently.
That does not come as a surprise, given that all of Tottenham’s focus at the moment is on winning the Europa League final against Man United in Bilbao next week and ending the club’s 17-year trophy drought.
While that will be a monumental achievement, according to sources, winning the Europa League might not be enough to keep Postecoglou in the job beyond this summer, given the disastrous campaign that the Lilywhites have had domestically.
No big Tottenham development expected in the next 10 days
Tottenham have been linked to a whole host of managers over the past few months, and it is unclear at the moment who the frontrunner is to replace Postecoglou.
According to some reports, Spurs want to appoint a new manager early in the summer and do not wish for their pursuit to drag on like it did in 2021 and 2023.
Romano has now said that we will not see any major movements on the managerial front for Tottenham Hotspur until after the Europa League final.
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When asked about Spurs’ managerial situation, he told GiveMeSport: “Still the same we mentioned one month ago. They like Iraola, Silva, but for the next 10 days, with the final, there will be no big movements.”
Fabio Paratici could be tasked with appointing a new manager
It has been widely reported over recent weeks that Paratici is expected to return to Tottenham in an official role this summer once his FIFA ban expires.
It was claimed by TBR Football last week that Paratici will be tasked with the responsibility of replacing Postecoglou, with the Italian set to spearhead the club’s managerial search as his first order of business this summer.