Strike Out Julian Nagelsmann From New Manager Candidate, Tottenham Hotspur Discussed By Fans: Joke And Stupid
Tottenham Hotspur no longer considers Julian Nagelsmann to be the next manager.
The 35-year-old German was previously Antonio Conte's successor, who left the club in March. However, Spurs management has decided not to move further for Nagelsmann.
The management of the English Premier League club also insisted it had not met with former Bayern Munich boss and had no intention of that.
A source in North London said the club had "big respect" for former head of RB Leipzig but he was not one of them at the moment.
This management move made a fan react. He called Tottenham a joke.
"The fact that Nagelsmann is absent shows a lack of vision on Tottenham," he wrote on social media.
Others criticized and said Tottenham would run out. In fact, some say, this club looks sad.
"We once again looked sad by saying we weren't interested in managers checking every box," said one fan.
"Tottenham Hotspur joke really is one of the best young managers available and we are no longer interested in cheap options... that's enough," said another.
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This means interest in Arne Slot, who has brought Feyenoord to the top of Eredivisie, and former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, who is currently boss of Bundesliga team Bayer Leverkusen, could increase in the coming weeks.
The head of Sporting Lisbon Ruben Amorim is also under monitoring. However, the Portuguese man is understood to have a release clause as high as 17.43 million pounds.
Another candidate is Oliver Glasner, who will leave Eintracht Frankfurt this summer.
As is known, Spurs are without permanent managers since Conte left on March 27 or 47 days ago.
Conte's Italian assistant, Cristian Stellini, was trusted for a while until he himself was sacked following a 6-1 defeat to Newcastle United last month and was replaced by Ryan Mason until the end of the season.
Tottenham has also been without a football director since Fabio Paratici resigned last month. However, Spurs didn't have to sign a new director of football before appointing a manager.