Tottenham are in the market for a new manager ahead of the summer, and they've now reportedly made contact with a coach who would likely get the best out of Archie Gray and Xavi Simons.
Igor Tudor was appointed to replace Thomas Frank a few weeks ago, and it's been a mixed start from the former Juventus manager. After suffering four defeats on the bounce, Spurs bounced back with an impressive 1-1 draw against Liverpool in the Premier League.
Tottenham then faced Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League tie, and although they were eliminated, they won the game on the night, and it was a much-improved performance, giving them hope ahead of the relegation battle.
Tudor is only on a deal until the end of the season, meaning Spurs will be working on bringing in a replacement for next term.
According to reports, Tottenham have made contact with Hutter to discover his availability ahead of the summer, with the former Monaco manager an option to replace Tudor later this year.
Hutter has joined multiple managers on Spurs' shortlist, with GIVEMESPORT sources confirming that Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino are also options for the north London club.
Hutter, described as 'sensational' by Barcelona boss Hansi Flick, is currently out of work after leaving Monaco, so it should be a straightforward appointment if he's keen on making the move to the Premier League.
The 56-year-old has enjoyed an impressive career, winning Bundesliga Manager of the Year twice, and his style of play could be perfect for some of Spurs' current stars.
Gray and Xavi Will Love Hutter
Hutter's style of play is built on exciting and attacking football when it comes to his sides in possession. Hutter loves to get as many players forward as possible, which could suit both Simons and Gray.
Simons hasn't hit the heights expected of him during his time at Spurs, but he's entered a difficult environment. Playing under Hutter will benefit him immensely, giving him more freedom to get into advanced positions, while also having more team-mates playing higher up the pitch to fully utilise his creativity.
Hutter loves his side to play a high-pressing, intense style off the ball, which could suit Gray, while the former Leeds man could benefit in terms of getting further up the pitch to score goals.