A former senior Tottenham official, who was let go by the North London club in the summer, is set for a swift return to football.
There have been sweeping changes in Tottenham’s leadership structure over the last few months, with the headline act being the removal of Daniel Levy as the Spurs chairman after 24 years at the helm.
Before Levy’s exit, former Spurs executive director Donna-Maria Cullen was also asked to step down from the Tottenham board.
That was soon followed by another big development, with chief football officer Scott Munn being placed on gardening leave by Spurs in June after two years in the role.
Munn’s duties at Spurs have now been taken over by new Tottenham CEO Vinai Venkatesham, who is now also the main man calling the shots at N17 following Levy’s exit.
It has now been revealed that Munn is set to make a swift return to football, just months after his unceremonious Spurs exit.
The Australian, who joined Tottenham back in 2023 from the City Group, has taken a new role at Serie A side Parma, where he is the new head of soccer operation and growth at the Krause Group’s football division.
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No announcement yet on the future of another senior Spurs figure
Tottenham fans are still waiting to find out what will happen regarding Fabio Paratici, whose FIFA ban has now officially expired.
Some sources have said over recent weeks that Paratici wants to take up a full-time role at Spurs despite Daniel Levy’s exit.