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Tottenham close in on De Zerbi as coaching search intensifies

Tottenham close in on De Zerbi as coaching search intensifies

By Martin Graham

 

Tottenham Hotspur are moving closer to naming Roberto De Zerbi as their new head coach, with negotiations now at an advanced stage. Sources indicate that discussions have been constructive and are approaching a full agreement, with the Italian now prepared to step in right away despite previously favoring a summer arrival.

The club is pushing to finalize terms quickly, offering the 46-year-old a long-term deal. De Zerbi has been unattached since leaving Marseille in February, making him available for an immediate return to management as Spurs look to stabilize their season.

This urgency reflects Tottenham’s current struggles, with the team sitting 17th in the Premier League and just one point above the relegation zone. Their winless run in league matches throughout 2026 has increased pressure on the club’s leadership to secure a permanent solution.

Managerial instability and fan concerns

The search for a new coach follows the departure of interim boss Igor Tudor, who left by mutual agreement after only 44 days in charge. The decision came after a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, though the club delayed action out of respect for Tudor following the recent passing of his father.

Responsibility for appointing the next manager now rests with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange, who are leading the process during a critical period for the club.

Despite progress in talks with De Zerbi, not all supporters are convinced. Several fan groups have raised concerns about his past comments regarding Mason Greenwood. During their time together at Marseille, De Zerbi publicly defended the forward, describing him as a “good guy” who had endured significant consequences. This stance has drawn criticism, particularly from Proud Lilywhites, Tottenham’s official LGBTQ+ supporters’ group, who believe such remarks carry wider implications.

Alternative options remain in consideration

While De Zerbi appears to be the leading candidate, Tottenham have explored other possibilities. Former Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche has been discussed as a short-term option due to his reputation for guiding teams away from relegation. However, his preference for a contract lasting at least 18 months could complicate any agreement.

Mauricio Pochettino is another name favored by many fans given his previous success at the club, but his current commitment to the United States national team ahead of the upcoming World Cup makes an immediate return unlikely.

Several figures with ties to Tottenham, including Ryan Mason, Harry Redknapp, and Tim Sherwood, would be willing to step in on an interim basis. Current player Ben Davies has also been mentioned as a temporary solution, alongside former players Glenn Hoddle and Chris Hughton.

Adi Hutter had been linked as well, but he has effectively ruled himself out, reiterating that he does not plan to resume coaching until at least the start of next season.

Martin Graham is an MFF sports writer

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