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Tottenham speaking to other managers about replacing Ange Postecoglou with D-Day this week

Published on June 01, 2025 at 04:22 PM

TOTTENHAM are speaking to other managers about replacing Ange Postecoglou.

But the Europa League-winning Aussie remains in the dark if the North Londoners will actually sack him or not.

Tottenham Hotspur players celebrating their UEFA Europa League victory.
Ange Postecoglou won Tottenham’s first trophy in 17 years
Daniel Levy and Ange Postecoglou shaking hands.
Daniel Levy is leaning towards sacking Ange Postecoglou
Brentford manager Thomas Frank applauding.
Brentford manager Thomas Frank is on the list of Tottenham

Spurs chairman is still weighing up whether to axe Postecoglou or keep him on after the 59-year-old ended the club’s 17-year trophy drought with glory in Bilbao earlier this month.

SunSport understands it is more likely a change in the dugout is made, with a decision expected this week, but it is not a foregone conclusion yet.

The representatives of a number of possible successors are believed to have been contacted in the meantime.

boss and chief Marco Silva are among those Spurs are considering.

Crystal Palace’s winning hero Oliver Glasner has been a but the German says he is “99 per cent”; certain to be staying with the Eagles.

While SunSport understands there has been interest in runner-up Simone Inzaghi of .

Postecoglou has been made to wait on his as he and a number of Spurs staff went on holiday last week.

That was despite him clinching the club’s first piece of silverware since the in 2008 with victory over United in Spain in the final almost a fortnight ago.

The triumph meant ex-Celtic chief Postecoglou kept up his record of winning a trophy in the second season in every managerial job he has ever had where he has lasted that long.

Spurs are set for a of change at executive level whether Postecoglou stays or goes.

Ex-Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham is coming in as chief executive, with chief officer Scott Munn heading out the door.

Former managing director of football is set to return once his two-and-a-half-year ban for financial malpractice at is over at the end of this month.

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