Having sacked Igor Tudor, Tottenham Hotspur now face a difficult choice in finalising the right head coach to lead them out of the crisis.
Tudor has left Tottenham after just 44 days at the helm, having failed to win a single Premier League game during his time in North London.
Reports indicate that Spurs will confirm a new appointment within a couple of days, with the club wanting a new head coach in place when the players start returning from international duty.
Bruno Saltor has remained at Tottenham and will lead training for the time being, as the Lilywhites decide who will take over the reins.
Ben Davies named as an interim option to replace Igor Tudor at Tottenham
The Telegraph have now delved into the various candidates who are under consideration to replace Igor Tudor, and they mention one member of the club’s first-team squad as a potential option.
They suggest that Ben Davies could be a contender for the role. Tottenham’s longest-serving defender earned his UEFA A licence two years ago, and already coaches some youth sides at Hotspur Way.
The Telegraph name Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle, Tim Sherwood and Chris Hughton as four other options as potential short-term appointments.
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Additionally, they confirm that checks have been made on Adi Hutter and point out that Sean Dyche may be an option since he is now available.
Three Spurs managerial targets are not open to taking over now
The Telegraph goes on to explain that Roberto De Zerbi is open to taking the Tottenham job, but only in the summer and if the club remain in the Premier League.
Mauricio Pochettino, who is also a target for Spurs, will also only be available when his contract with USA runs until the end of the World Cup.
Finally, the report adds that Robbie Keane would only consider leaving Ferencvaros if he is offered the permanent head coach role at Tottenham.