Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a surprise move for two managers to replace Igor Tudor after he was given an ultimatum by the club, according to Sports Boom.
Tudor was brought in as a manager with experience of being a 'firefighter' at this stage of the season for Lazio and Juventus, turning their form around positively.
However, it has been a nightmare start for the 47-year-old at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as he has lost his opening three matches at the helm, which has left Spurs just one point above the relegation zone in the Premier League.
Tudor and Tottenham face some respite from the league when they face Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League knockout tie, with the trip to Diego Simeone's side daunting given the form they have been in - albeit they have been strong in Europe.
When they return from the Spanish capital, Spurs face another important game as they travel to Merseyside at the weekend to face Arne Slot's Liverpool, who are chasing a top-four finish domestically.
Tottenham Eyeing Redknapp and Dyche
According to Sports Boom, as well as interest in Sean Dyche, Tottenham are also lining up a move to re-appoint Harry Redknapp if the north London club's performances and results go from bad to worse this week.
The report says that Tudor has been given the two upcoming matches to save his job, and if things go badly he will be out of the door and Spurs will be looking for their third manager of the season.
The appointment of Tudor has failed to lift a dressing room of players that are visibly devoid of confidence, which is why someone like Redknapp would enter the board's thoughts as a short-term replacement.
Longer-term, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that Tottenham's top two targets are Mauricio Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi.
Redknapp a Risk But He Can Lift Squad
Tottenham legend and pundit Gary Lineker has already urged the club to bring in Redknapp until the end of the campaign to save them, and if they did he would become the oldest-ever Premier League manager at the age of 79.
While there will be concerns that he hasn't managed in club football for nine years following a disappointing spell at Birmingham City, he has experience of lifting players and that could be key across a short-term period.
Redknapp is known for putting his arm around the shoulders of players and getting the maximum out of them, whereas Tudor already hasn't been afraid to criticise his squad publicly.
The 79-year-old remains a popular figure among the Tottenham fanbase having managed them for almost 200 games previously, and has the potential to bring a disconnected club together for the run-in.
He has also confirmed that he wants the job if the club were willing to give it to him.
Who Should Tottenham Appoint to Save Them?
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT who Tottenham should replace Igor Tudor with now for the remainder of the season to save the club, and this is what it said:
'Tottenham should replace Igor Tudor with a short-term manager capable of stabilising results for the rest of the season. The most suitable option is Sean Dyche because of his proven ability to organise teams defensively and guide clubs through relegation battles. His pragmatic style could quickly improve Tottenham’s structure and resilience.
'Another realistic interim option is Ryan Mason, who already knows the squad and club environment. However, Dyche offers greater experience and a stronger track record in survival situations, making him the best candidate to steady Tottenham Hotspur until a long-term manager is appointed in the summer.'