Tottenham in Battle With Man City to Appoint 'The Next Elite Coach', Wants Spurs Move

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Tottenham are reportedly battling Manchester City for the possible appointment of Cesc Fabregas, according to TEAMtalk.

Spurs are going to be in the market for a new manager in the summer, with Igor Tudor only signing a deal until the end of the season.

The former Juventus man was brought in to replace Thomas Frank on an interim basis, giving the north London club plenty of time to find the ideal permanent candidate.

It's a move that made sense for Tottenham, with a host of possible candidates more likely to become available later this year. Two examples would be Oliver Glasner and, potentially, Mauricio Pochettino.

Glasner has already confirmed he's leaving Crystal Palace when his contract expires, while Pochettino won't be departing the USA national team until the World Cup is over at the very earliest.

Tottenham in Battle for Spanish Manager

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Tottenham and Man City are the two sides interested in appointing Como manager Fabregas ahead of the summer. Spurs are in the market for a manager, while City could also be joining them, with Pep Guardiola's future uncertain.

It's claimed that Fabregas is open to joining Spurs, despite his links to Arsenal and Chelsea, having played for both during his playing career in England.

Described as 'the next elite coach' by Como scout Ben Mattinson, Fabregas has done a superb job with Como so far, and he's quickly becoming one of the most exciting young coaches in world football.

If Spurs can convince the Spanish manager to make the move to north London, then it could be an incredibly smart appointment.

Some Tottenham Fans Might Not be Happy

Although many will be able to see past it, there will undoubtedly be some Tottenham fans out there who won't be happy with the club appointing Fabregas due to his allegiances to both Chelsea and Arsenal.

The Spanish midfielder played for both London clubs during his time in the Premier League, but any Spurs fans concerned by that will undoubtedly forget if he delivers success to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Fabregas doesn't have much experience in management yet, but the job he's done at Como has certainly shown positive signs that he's going to become a phenomenal manager.

What is Fabregas' Style of Play?

GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT to explain Fabregas' style of play with Como, to give Tottenham fans more of an idea of what to expect if he were to be appointed.

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