Tottenham Hotspur have not held concrete talks with Adi Hütter yet, contrary reports in the English media.
Sky Sport Germany report that Tottenham are yet to hold concrete talks with the 56-year-old, despite him being named as a potential replacement for Igor Tudor.
Pressure continues to build on Tudor at Tottenham after Sunday’s 3‑0 defeat to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest. That loss left Spurs one point outside the relegation zone with seven games remaining.
Tottenham appointed Tudoor as interim manager on February 13th to replace Thomas Frank but has struggled to prove the firefighter impact Spurs’ board hoped for.
Pressure mounting on Tudor
Instead, he has overseen just one win victory in seven games and zero wins in the Premier League. Tottenham have picked up just one point in five league games under him. They remain the only side without a win in the league in 2026.
The pressure is now mounting on the Croatian boss. Multiple reports following Sunday’s loss indicated he could be sacked in this international break. Roberto de Zerbi has emerged as a frontrunner to replace him.
So, too has Hütter. A report in England this week indicated that he is on the shortlist of immediate replacements that Spurs are looking at.
The 56-year-old, crucially, is out of work and available. Some of those reports even stated Tottenham had made contact to gauge interest. A report on the 19th already explained that Tottenham were keen.
Sky Germany say otherwise, though. According to their information, there have been no concrete talks between Adi Hütter and Tottenham yet.
Is Hütter the right fit?
The question is whether Adi Hütter is the right choice should Tottenham elect to sack Igor Tudor in this international break.
He is a proven winner with five trophies to his name to date. He was also named Bundesliga Coach of the Year twice at Eintracht Frankfurt.
But, like Tudor, he has no Premier League experience and stepping into a high-pressure relegation battle with seven games remaining is a significant gamble.
His departure from AS Monaco also raises concerns and could deter Tottenham’s decision‑makers.
Appointing Hütter would represent another left‑field choice at a time when many argue the club cannot afford further gambles.