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Now it's Spursonal

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New Matt Law piece (he's really milking this whole story line).

Nothing ground breaking but says Nagelsmann is top of the list and is open to it.
"Nagelsmann heads up Tottenham’s list of candidates to permanently replace Antonio Conte, whose exit was confirmed on Sunday night, with Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi, Celtic’s Ange Postecoglou and Luis Enrique also understood to be among those who feature prominently."

Here's the other names he puts forward.
 

Ghost Hardware

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New Matt Law piece (he's really milking this whole story line).

Nothing ground breaking but says Nagelsmann is top of the list and is open to it.
If this is all true, then there is no excuse not to get it tied up asap regardless when he comes in. IF he is open to coming and IF he is top of our list then there isn't really any reason not to sign him up now.
 

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"Nagelsmann heads up Tottenham’s list of candidates to permanently replace Antonio Conte, whose exit was confirmed on Sunday night, with Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi, Celtic’s Ange Postecoglou and Luis Enrique also understood to be among those who feature prominently."

Here's the other names he puts forward.
Would take any of those 4 but i think it’s complete utter guesswork and clickbait journalism at this point mostly because Levy never knows what he’s doing so how on Earth would Matt Law 😂
 

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If this is all true, then there is no excuse not to get it tied up asap regardless when he comes in. IF he is open to coming and IF he is top of our list then there isn't really any reason not to sign him up now.
Absolutely this.

Some Liverpool fans believe Klopp will leave at the end of this season, and Nagelsmann would probably fit there nicely. Get this done before he has the opportunity to go there.
 

dtxspurs

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If this is all true, then there is no excuse not to get it tied up asap regardless when he comes in. IF he is open to coming and IF he is top of our list then there isn't really any reason not to sign him up now.
The Paratici stuff is a bummer as I think his recruitment is top notch and Nagelsmann working and integrating young players could work out so well.
 

spursfan77

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New Matt Law piece (he's really milking this whole story line).

Nothing ground breaking but says Nagelsmann is top of the list and is open to it.

There is really, they’re going to put season tickets up fucking loads!


Daniel Levy will start work on finding Tottenham Hotspur’s next permanent manager immediately with Julian Nagelsmann at the top of his list of targets, but the club’s chairman faces more problems and the threat of further fan anger.
Telegraph Sport understands that Tottenham are considering announcing a price rise to season tickets at a time when the faith of supporters is being tested again and many are being hit by the cost of living crisis.
There is also growing doubt over the future of managing director of football Fabio Paratici and there is currently no sign of striker Harry Kane renewing his contract, which will have one year left on it at the end of the season.
It adds up to a crucial period for Levy, who is looking to hire his 12th permanent manager in 22 years - prompting the club’s supporters’ trust to call on the board to share their strategy for the future.
Nagelsmann heads up Tottenham’s list of candidates to permanently replace Antonio Conte, whose exit was confirmed on Sunday night, with Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi, Celtic’s Ange Postecoglou and Luis Enrique also understood to be among those who feature prominently.
Nagelsmann is out of work after being sacked by Bayern Munich and is said to be open to an approach from Spurs, although reports in Germany have claimed that Bayern would be due compensation were the 35-year-old to accept a new job before the end of the season.
As reported by Telegraph Sport, Nagelsmann is said to have a strong affinity for Tottenham and even owned a club replica shirt but the German could also find himself on the radar of Real Madrid at the end of the season.
Tottenham want to talk to Nagelsmann, while Levy will also immediately start making background checks on the other potential candidates for the full-time Spurs job, having put Conte’s number two, Cristian Stellini, and Ryan Mason in interim charge.
Stellini and Mason suffered an early blow ahead of the return of Tottenham’s players from international duty on Tuesday, as it emerged that right wing-back Emerson Royal requires surgery after damaging his knee while playing for Brazil. Left-sided defender Ben Davies was last week ruled out for four to six weeks with a hamstring injury.
Levy may have to lead the hunt for the next manager as doubt grows over the future of managing director of football Paratici, who sources have noted was conspicuous by his absence in the statement confirming the exit of Conte.
Paratici has been far less visible since being hit with a ban in Italy as part of an investigation into alleged malpractice at Juventus and has mainly watched matches from the directors’ box, rather than from behind the dug-out.
The uncertainty surrounding Paratici could be further complicated by an Italian court case that has been postponed until May 10. The preliminary hearing of a criminal investigation into the capital gains and salary manoeuvres of Juventus and individuals who worked at the club, in which Paratici has been named among the defendants, started on Monday but was almost immediately put back by just over six weeks.

That leaves question marks hanging over Paratici and sources believe it is becoming increasingly likely that he will leave Tottenham at the end of the season.

Spurs are yet to announce their season ticket prices for next season, having frozen prices last year, and the club have pointed out there has been no confirmation of an increase as yet.

Telegraph Sport has been told that consideration has been given to announcing a sizable price increase for season tickets, which are already among the most expensive in the Premier League. Such a move would provoke anger from fans who have not seen the club lift a trophy for 15 years.

Tottenham’s London rivals Chelsea faced a backlash over proposed price increases last year, forcing them to row back on some plans, and the club’s supporters’ trust has already appealed to the owners not to increase prices this year amid the cost of living crisis.

With the future of Tottenham’s all-time record scorer Kane also in doubt, Levy has been challenged to share his and the club’s vision for the future with supporters.

Following confirmation of Conte’s exit, the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust released a statement that said: “The club’s board must now have a clear strategy for what and who comes next, and it needs to tell this club's supporters what that plan is. THST (Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust) has repeatedly called for this, and fans deserve it.

“Less than two years ago, at the end of the 2020/21 season in May, chairman Daniel Levy told supporters the club would focus on the recruitment of a head coach saying they were 'acutely aware of the need to select someone whose values reflect those of our great club and a return to playing football with the style for which we are known'.

“Many supporters will feel the appointments of Nuno Espirito Santo and then Antonio Conte following Jose Mourinho's spell do not reflect the promises made above.

“In the same statement, Mr Levy said ‘I feel we lost sight of some key priorities and what's truly in our DNA’.

“As another season without silverware comes to an end, we would urge the club board to reassess those priorities before appointing a manager the entire fanbase will get behind, and building a team that can truly challenge for domestic and European honours, respecting the traditions of our football club.”
 

wishkah

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I think I can solve this thread.
I want Nagelsmann as the next manager.
And I want poch as the next next manager.

could be ten years apart. Could be ten days apart.
 

Ghost Hardware

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Absolutely this.

Some Liverpool fans believe Klopp will leave at the end of this season, and Nagelsmann would probably fit there nicely. Get this done before he has the opportunity to go there.
And Chelsea really shouldn't be ignored. Personally I wouldn't be that disappointed if missed out on him but if the club have really decided he is number one and he's happy to come then it has to be signed up straight away. I just wish i could believe that there will be some plan put in place for the next few years of our club and whoever we hire will be at the centre of that plan.
 

chrisd2k

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We're clearly far enough up the food-chain to be able to spend upwards of £50 million on sacking managers and their teams over the past four years.
Nothing to do with what I was talking about. There's a cluster of teams who any player or manager would sign with before us.
 

Guntz

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Nagelsmann is actually open to an approach - at least he hasn't shut us down off the rip!

Don't screw this one Daniel :mad:
 

chrisd2k

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If this is all true, then there is no excuse not to get it tied up asap regardless when he comes in. IF he is open to coming and IF he is top of our list then there isn't really any reason not to sign him up now.
He's just been sacked. He might want some me time. These people are human let's not forget. Plus in the mean time the Real job might come up. Why wouldn't he be interested in talking to them too and taking time to see what's best for himself? We all would
 
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