Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Want 'Exceptional' Manager After Iraola Update

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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is under pressure after a disappointing season, and Fabrizio Romano has confirmed in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter that Fulham boss Marco Silva is one to watch alongside Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola.

Spurs are enduring a disastrous season, particularly in the Premier League, and the pressure appears to be mounting on Postecoglou. The north London club have little to play for domestically, but they are currently preparing to face Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League on Thursday night.

Although saving their campaign is almost impossible, lifting the Europa League trophy would provide at least one positive from this season. Whether it saves Postecoglou remains to be seen, and Tottenham appear to be already preparing for his exit.

Fabrizio Romano: Keep an Eye on Marco Silva

Tottenham manager Postecoglou under pressure

Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has said to keep an eye on Fulham manager Silva, as well as Bournemouth's Iraola. The respected journalist adds that it's important to confirm that Bournemouth and Fulham are fighting to keep their respective coaches...

"I’d keep an eye again on Marco Silva, same as Iraola, but it’s important to confirm how Bournemouth and Fulham are fighting to keep their coaches."

GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Bournemouth are set to enter further talks with Iraola over his future at the club, with the Cherries confident that they can keep hold of their man. Silva, described as 'exceptional' by Pep Guardiola, and Thomas Frank have also been explored, with Iraola potentially looking like a difficult deal to do due to Bournemouth's insistence on keeping him.

The Athletic's David Ornstein has also suggested that Postecoglou is now likely to leave in the summer, with the atmosphere among the fan base taking a dip despite being praised heavily originally. The former Celtic manager can have few complaints considering their league position, with Spurs sitting closer to the relegation zone than top half.

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