Following the 6-1 loss to Newcastle at the weekend, Tottenham’s need for a new manager is now even more apparent.
Many names have been thrown around on Monday, but one appears to be stronger than ever across Europe, and that’s Arne Slot, currently contracted to Feyenoord.
Gazzetta dello Sport have a big article looking at the situation at both Tottenham and their blue London counterparts, who currently have Frank Lampard as their interim manager.
While Chelsea appear to be heading in the Mauricio Pochettino direction, Spurs aren’t any closer to hiring anyone, perhaps knowing they will have to wait until the end of the season.
Vincent Kompany doesn’t appear particularly interested, as he is very happy at Burnley, and the same can be said about Roberto De Zerbi in the south of England.
That leaves Arne Slot, with Gazzetta dello Sport stating that after the success of Erik ten Hag in his first year in the Premier League, ‘the Dutch school has taken off again’.
That’s why ‘Levy is tempted’ about moving for the Feyenoord manager, but ‘he is stalling’ for the time being, clearly unsure about what to do.
Not exactly what Tottenham fans will want to hear.