Five managers who could replace Igor Tudor at Tottenham, with Harry Redknapp and Sean Dyche contenders

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Tottenham Hotspur have officially sacked Igor Tudor, and now the hunt for his replacement is on, with Sean Dyche and Harry Redknapp both candidates.

Following a run of five Premier League matches without a win, Spurs have opted to part ways with the Croatian head coach after just 44 days.

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Alasdair Gold reports that the North London club want to replace him in the next few days, with Bruno Salter taking training for now.

Following the departure of Tudor, The Spurs News assesses the names who are in contention to take the hot seat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Harry Redknapp

Harry Redknapp has been one of the biggest names linked with a shock return to management, and he is someone the Lilywhites could return to.

Former Spurs striker Gary Lineker has backed Harry Redknapp to get the job, with the club needing a coach who knows the Premier League.

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The former Spurs boss has admitted that he would take the role were the North London club to come knocking in the next few days.

Roberto De Zerbi

Tottenham have been working to get Roberto De Zerbi in before the end of the season, although that remains a tough ask.

The Italian coach was sacked by Marseille earlier this year, and Spurs are keen to bring him back immediately.

De Zerbi would be by far the most ready-made candidate; however, his reputation for being tricky to work with makes him a big risk.

Sean Dyche

Sean Dyche is another contender for the Tottenham job, and his experience of battling relegation makes him an interesting candidate.

There would also be the interesting factor of him fighting with his former club, Nottingham Forest, to remain out of the 18th spot.

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Dyche has done great work at Burnley and Everton, making him an ideal contender for a club desperate to remain in the top flight.

Adi Hutter

Adi Hutter is another strong contender for the Spurs job following his recent sacking from AS Monaco.

The Austrian manager is known for playing a similar high-pressing style to Jurgen Klopp during his time at Liverpool.

However, his lack of Premier League experience would certainly mean he would be a huge risk to bring in now.

Chris Hughton

Ben Jacobs reports that Chris Hughton is on Spurs’ list of targets and could make a return to coaching.

Hughton has previously worked at Spurs as the assistant manager to Martin Jol.