Tottenham Hotspur chiefs have mentioned the potential of hiring Sporting Lisbon supervisor Ruben Amorim amid Arne Slot’s rejection, in keeping with experiences.
Who might be the subsequent Spurs supervisor?
It is turning into a slightly embarrassing seek for Antonio Conte’s alternative, with the Italian departing two months in the past and Spurs nonetheless but to substantiate his successor.
That is turning into fairly much like their lengthy, drawn out makes an attempt to rent Jose Mourinho’s alternative in 2021 – which took round 72 days to attract to an in depth.
Spurs went by a succession of candidates in that point, six in whole in keeping with ESPN, and Slot’s newest declaration of intent to stay at Feyenoord means Tottenham are nonetheless firmly on the look-out for a brand new supervisor this time spherical.
It is now again to the drafting board for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who has been under-fire in latest months, and this newest debacle will solely be heaping extra stress on the membership chief.
Tottenham stay eager on various options to Slot, with Spurs drawing up a shortlist which incorporates the likes of Champions League winner Luis Enrique and former Chelsea boss Graham Potter.
As per reporter Graeme Bailey, writing on Twitter, that is certainly the case and Sporting CP’s Amorim is among the many names to have been mentioned internally as an possibility.
The 38-year-old has amassed a popularity as one among Europe’s most promising younger managers, making him an attractive possibility for Levy.
Who’s Ruben Amorim?
Amorim has made historical past at Sporting, having beforehand ended their 19-year look ahead to a Primeira Liga title in 2021, with Man Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola saying this on the Portuguese in an interview with the media (by way of Metropolis Xtra):
Spurs journalist Jack Pitt-Brooke has additionally known as him “probably the most thrilling” younger coache on the continent, but it stays to be seen whether or not he’ll depart Sporting for the Premier League.