As you know, Monday saw Tottenham both join the Super League and sack José Mourinho in the space of 24 hours before pulling out of the former just a couple of days later.
It’s been an eventful few days for Spurs, who also beat Southampton 2-1 under the tutelage of Ryan Mason, and it’s likely to get even busier as the club look to replace the now jobless Portuguese manager.
Many names are already circulating, including those of Maurizio Sarri and Marcelino, to which we can now add Roberto Martínez.
His inclusion in the list has been whispered here and there, but Sport/Foot Magazine in Belgium look at the possibility, and they’re cautiously optimistic.
It’s stated that Pini Zahavi, ‘who is close to Daniel Levy’, was recently contacted by the former Everton manager and ‘received a mandate to find him a European club of some standing after the Euros’.
They then add ‘at the moment, Tottenham seems to be most credible track’, with both José Mourinho and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg arriving in London thanks to Zahavi, ‘there are indications Martinez could go to London’.
One to keep an eye on.