Tottenham appoint Roberto De Zerbi - Why handing five-year deal to fiery Italian is risky

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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as their new permanent manager. On Sunday, it was announced that Spurs had parted ways with Igor Tudor with the Croatian lasting just 44 days in charge as interim boss, after replacing Thomas Frank. And Spurs have moved quickly to appoint De Zerbi with the club firmly engulfed in a relegation battle, sitting just one point above the bottom three with just seven Premier League games remaining.

It was initially understood that De Zerbi was unwilling to take the reins in the summer but he’s been persuaded to take charge immediately and he's been handed a five-year contract until 2031. The notoriously fiery Italian boss has been out of work since February after departing Marseille following a devastating Champions League exit and humiliation to PSG in Ligue 1. De Zerbi is Tottenham’s third manager of the year and the fanbase is visibly split on his impending appointment.

Roberto De Zerbi’s managerial record

It’s understood that Spurs chiefs promised De Zerbi significant support in the transfer window and time to transform the club, in order to convince him to take immediate charge. It’s widely reported that there's no exit relegation clause in the 46-year-olds contract and he will be one of the best paid coaches in England, which has raised eyebrows as he’s never spent three years at a single club. De Zerbi has a deserved reputation for being confrontational and he’s fallen out with various hierarchies.

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