Seville manager turns down Tottenham
Spurs have had an approach for Sevilla boss Julen Lopetegui turned down. That is despite making what has been described as a “dizzying” offer for him to become their new manager. Instead, the 54-year old
Spurs have had an approach for Sevilla boss Julen Lopetegui turned down. That is despite making what has been described as a “dizzying” offer for him to become their new manager. Instead, the 54-year old
Manchester City are willing to play a waiting game for Harry Kane. The Premier League champions want to sign the England striker, but accept that it may be difficult to persuade Spurs to part with
Former player Jurgen Klinsmann is the latest name linked with the vacant managerial job at Spurs. Since Jose Mourinho was sacked in April, numerous candidates have been identified as potential candidates, but, for one reason
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insists that he will do what he thinks is in the best interests of Spurs this summer. That has been taken at a thinly veiled comment to Harry Kane, with the
Former Tottenham defender Danny Rose is close to a move to newly promoted Watford. The left-back made 214 appearances for Spurs altogether since joining them from Leeds in 2007, but after spending the second part
Spurs are in advanced talks with former Roma boss Paulo Fonseca, as they step up their search for a new manager. They have been linked with a host of names since Jose Mourinho was sacked
Tottenham are set to announce the appointment of former Juventus transfer chief Fabio Paratici later this week, even though they still do not have a permanent manager in place for next season. At one stage
Tottenham are in talks with former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte to be their next manager. The Italian left his job with Inter Milan two weeks ago, despite leading them to their first Serie A title
Manchester City are ready to spend big this summer. Chairman of the club Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has promised that the club will be back after their Champions League defeat to Chelsea last weekend, and that it
Mauricio Pochettino could make a surprise return as Tottenham manager. And, if he does so, the Argentine could persuade Harry Kame to stay at the club for another 12 months. The Argentine was sacked by