OFFICIAL: Graham Potter ‘tipped to replace’ Postecoglou amid Tottenham takeover ‘48 hours’ away.

OFFICIAL: Graham Potter ‘tipped to replace’ Postecoglou amid Tottenham takeover ‘48 hours’ away.

OFFICIAL: Graham Potter ‘tipped to replace’ Postecoglou amid Tottenham takeover ‘48 hours’ away.

Tottenham had a successful season as they finished fifth in the Premier League. However, they missed the chance to finish fourth as a poor end to the season cost them a spot in the Champions League.

Postecoglou is among the favourites to be the next Premier League manager sacked after Spurs lost 3-2 to Brighton before the international break. They were beaten despite leading 2-0 at half-time.

 

This result leaves Spurs ninth in the Premier League as they have won just three of their first seven games.

 

Former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter is the current favourite to replace Postecoglou, but Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe could actually be Tottenham’s next manager.

The Sun are reporting that Howe ‘could receive tempting offers’ to leave Newcastle and he’s been ‘tipped to replace Postecoglou at Tottenham if Staveley invests in Spurs’.

‘Howe will shoot to the top of Tottenham’s managerial hit-list if Staveley and her money men invest in the North Londoners.

‘The Newcastle gaffer is also strongly fancied within the FA as they look to find a permanent successor to Gareth Southgate. But Wembley chiefs are unwilling to pay compensation and Howe’s long-term contract — believed to run to 2027 — would involve a huge compensation bill.

‘Former Toon co-owner Staveley and her mega-rich backers are keen to take a stake in Spurs and she is a massive fan of former Bournemouth boss Howe. He would top her wish list if things do not improve for Ange Postecoglou after a stuttering start to life in N17.

‘The projected buy-in by Staveley and Co is taking some time to happen and that project still appears weeks from completion.

‘England technical director John McDermott is keen on Howe for the national post because of his playing style and experience. Howe, 46, is thought to consider himself too young for that job, especially as he still enjoys club football so much.

‘He would also cost a fortune to appoint with salary demands and Toon compensation to work against him in the FA’s equation. But with the FA yet to commit to Lee Carsley on a permanent basis that door will remain open for him.’

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