Sean Dyche is still being linked with potentially becoming the next manager of Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly putting a plan in place to potentially have Sean Dyche as their next manager until the end of the season. The update comes as speculation continues to swirl around Igor Tudor’s future at the club, having been appointed on a caretaker basis until the end of the campaign.
Spurs currently find themselves in 17th place in the Premier League table and are just one point above the relegation spots with just nine matches left to play.
As a result, there have been rumours that Tottenham could potentially look for another change of manager before the end of the season.
Dyche has been linked with the manager’s job at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the past, and now a fresh update suggests that there could still be interest in the former Everton and Burnley boss.
According to The Telegraph, Tottenham have lined up Dyche as a potential option to take charge of the club on an interim basis until the end of the season.
The report claims that Spurs could turn to Dyche if their No.1 candidate for the job, Roberto De Zerbi, does not want to take the job until the summer.
Dyche was last in work as manager of Nottingham Forest before his departure in February, and has experience of helping several clubs avoid relegation from the Premier League, including Everton and Burnley.
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De Zerbi’s last job saw him as manager of Marseille and has been linked with a return to the Premier League ever since his departure from the Ligue 1 club last month.
As well as being linked with the Tottenham manager’s job, De Zerbi has also been mentioned as a potential long-term appointment for Manchester United this summer.
It has been reported that Tottenham are lining up potential managerial targets in the event that Tudor does leave the club before Spurs return to the pitch.
The report also claims that Tottenham will make their final decision regarding Tudor’s future on Monday, although it has not been stated if this will be a departure or not.
Tudor's father passed away last weekend with the Croatian informed shortly after the 3-0 defeat to Forest on Sunday.
Tottenham are not back in action until April 12, when they will travel to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland as they look to move clear of the relegation places.
Spurs have seven Premier League matches left to play this season and could find themselves in the relegation zone by the time kick-off against Sunderland rolls around, if West Ham were to beat Wolves on April 10.