30 Mar,2026
2 hours ago
Roberto de Zerbi was in charge of Brighton for two seasons in the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur are in talks with Roberto de Zerbi in a bid to make him their new permanent head coach, according to sources.
Igor Tudor left the club by mutual consent on Sunday after just 44 days in charge, with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange tasked with appointing his replacement. It is understood Tottenham decided to part ways with interim boss Tudor following last Sunday's 3-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest, a result that left them just one point clear of the relegation zone, but wanted to give the Croat a period of time to mourn the death of his father last weekend.
De Zerbi, who is available following his exit from Marseille earlier this season, is the primary target, and Spurs, prior to the official announcement of Tudor's departure, tried to ascertain whether the Italian wanted the job. As BBC Sport reported on Sunday, multiple sources had told BBC Sport that initial indications were that De Zerbi was open to becoming the club's next permanent head coach, but would prefer to wait until the end of the season when he knows whether the club are still in the Premier League.
But it is understood that talks are underway in a bid to see if a deal can be struck for the remaining seven games of the Premier League season. It is thought that Spurs would want to offer the former Brighton manager a long-term contract at the club.
A number of Tottenham supporters' groups have voiced their opposition to the prospect of appointing De Zerbi because of his support for former Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood. Greenwood, 24, left Manchester United to join De Zerbi at Marseille in 2023 after charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped. During his time in the south of France, De Zerbi described Greenwood as a "good guy" who had paid a "heavy price" for his past.
Proud Lilywhites, Spurs' official LGBTQ+ fans' group, said: "When someone in that position publicly defends a player like Mason Greenwood, and frames it in a way that downplays the seriousness of what happened, it matters, not just in isolation but in what it signals." This video can not be played
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Tudor sacked: 'Another desperate act by Tottenham' Former Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has been considered on a short-term basis. Dyche, who is available after his sacking by Forest in February, has a record of keeping clubs in the Premier League - a relevant trait given Tottenham's relegation fears.
However, it is understood Dyche would seek a minimum 18-month contract if he was to replace Tudor, which could prove a stumbling block towards any agreement. Mauricio Pochettino would be the choice of many supporters given his relatively successful previous reign at the club, but his commitments to the USA national team before this summer's World Cup would make such an immediate move extremely difficult.
Candidates with Tottenham connections such as Ryan Mason, Harry Redknapp, and Tim Sherwood would be open to taking the job on an interim basis until the end of the season, while current player Ben Davies has also been considered as a possible short-term fix. Former Spurs players Glenn Hoddle and Chris Hughton have also been touted as interim appointments.
Ex-Monaco head coach Adi Hutter's name had also been mentioned, but he has appeared to rule himself out of the running. He issued a statement to Sky Sports Austria, stating, as he had said following his exit from the French top-flight club in October 2025, that he "would prefer not to work as a head coach again until the start of the new season at the earliest". He added: "My position on this matter has not changed since then."
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