Tottenham is looking for a new manager after Jose Mourinho was sacked last month.
The Club is taking it easy to find a replacement for him. Ryan Manson is the current intern boss until the end of this season.
But it appears that the Club has no plans for Manson to be named permanently and is looking for a new manager for next season.
Tottenham’s Owner Daniel Levy sent a letter to the Club’s fans to inform them about the Club’s plans and what they are looking for in a new head coach.
Levy’s letter said: “We shall focus on the recruitment of a new Head Coach. We are acutely aware of the need to select someone whose values reflect those of our great Club and return to playing football with the style for which we are known – free-flowing, attacking and entertaining – whilst continuing to embrace our desire to see young players flourish from our Academy alongside experienced talent.”
This season, for many reasons, we have not met our raised expectations on the pitch. Since we lost the Champions League Final in June, 2019, we have invested in excess of £ 250m in new players. Everyone had high hopes with the squad we had assembled. Unfortunately, despite sitting top of the Premier League in December, we have not been able to sustain this position. We reached the Carabao Cup Final, however we had a disappointing exit from the Europa League and now find ourselves fighting to qualify for Europe, having competed in European competition for 14 of the last 15 seasons.
“The new stadium is pivotal to generating revenues to invest in the squad. Every single penny generated gets re-invested back into our Club.
“We are absolutely clear that central to our ambitions is a successful football team – it is what we all crave. We have come close over the last seven seasons and everyone’s focus is on a return to regular Champions League participation and competing for honors.”