Tottenham Includes Eddie Howe in Its Shortlist for Team Management
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has become one of the names proposed to manage Tottenham Hotspur, according to 'TEAMtalk', with the management interested in his extensive experience in the Premier League and his track record with Newcastle.
Sources indicated that Howe's name was proposed and discussed at the board level as part of the club's summer plan to appoint a permanent manager to succeed Thomas Frank, while Igor Tudor is seen only as a temporary solution.
Howe enjoys a strong reputation after his tenure with Bournemouth and Newcastle, having led the team from the threat of relegation to advanced positions in the league, and achieving their first major title in the current century by winning the League Cup in 2025. He also contributed to developing several team players to become world-class.
Despite a relatively tough season, Howe enjoys the support of Newcastle's management and popularity among the fans, but interest from rival clubs, including Manchester United and Tottenham, remains, with expectations that any deal with him would be costly and require convincing Newcastle.
Meanwhile, Igor Tudor has formed his assisting team for the rest of the season, releasing four members and bringing in three others. The club also identified Aston Villa player Morgan Rogers as a potential summer target amid strong competition.
Sources indicated that Howe's name was proposed and discussed at the board level as part of the club's summer plan to appoint a permanent manager to succeed Thomas Frank, while Igor Tudor is seen only as a temporary solution.
Howe enjoys a strong reputation after his tenure with Bournemouth and Newcastle, having led the team from the threat of relegation to advanced positions in the league, and achieving their first major title in the current century by winning the League Cup in 2025. He also contributed to developing several team players to become world-class.
Despite a relatively tough season, Howe enjoys the support of Newcastle's management and popularity among the fans, but interest from rival clubs, including Manchester United and Tottenham, remains, with expectations that any deal with him would be costly and require convincing Newcastle.
Meanwhile, Igor Tudor has formed his assisting team for the rest of the season, releasing four members and bringing in three others. The club also identified Aston Villa player Morgan Rogers as a potential summer target amid strong competition.