Tudor, 47, was installed as Thomas Frank’s replacement last week, tasked with steadying the ship as Spurs find themselves in the midst of a relegation battle.
His appointment has already brought considerable turnover in the backroom. Frank’s staff has been dismantled entirely, with John Heitinga, who was only appointed in January, among those departing.
Saltor, who made 225 league appearances for Brighton in his playing days, was a member of Graham Potter’s coaching staff at Chelsea, and served a one-match stint as caretaker manager after he was sacked in April 2023.
He continued to work under Potter during his doomed stint with West Ham, which ended in September, and his latest coaching role will see him assist Tudor at Spurs.
Rogic has formerly enjoyed spells with Hajduk Split, Shakhtar Donetsk, Zenit, and Club Brugge, but worked alongside Tudor at both Lazio and Juventus.
Riccardo Raganacci completes the appointments, signing as Physical Coach. He has spent a long career exclusively in Serie A, working with clubs including Cagliari, Bologna, and Lecce.