De Zerbi's Stance on Coaching Tottenham After Tudor's Departure
Press reports have indicated that Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi may be willing to consider the offer from the English club Tottenham, amid strong pressures from the club's management to strengthen the team after a difficult season, according to 'Tutto Mercato'.
The sources explained that Tottenham has offered a five-year contract to the former coach of both Marseille and Brighton, with reports suggesting that the club's management has provided him with assurances to build a strong and competitive team in the coming seasons. No official statement has been made by De Zerbi yet, and the coming hours could be crucial for making the final decision on accepting the offer.
This potential deal represents De Zerbi's second return to the Premier League after leading Brighton between 2022 and 2024. His career also includes a successful stint with Marseille, where he led the team in 69 matches and achieved qualification to the UEFA Champions League.
These developments come amid Tottenham's difficult position this season, as the team has collected only 30 points in 31 matches and is struggling to stay afloat, being just one point ahead of West Ham, who are in eighteenth place.
The sources explained that Tottenham has offered a five-year contract to the former coach of both Marseille and Brighton, with reports suggesting that the club's management has provided him with assurances to build a strong and competitive team in the coming seasons. No official statement has been made by De Zerbi yet, and the coming hours could be crucial for making the final decision on accepting the offer.
This potential deal represents De Zerbi's second return to the Premier League after leading Brighton between 2022 and 2024. His career also includes a successful stint with Marseille, where he led the team in 69 matches and achieved qualification to the UEFA Champions League.
These developments come amid Tottenham's difficult position this season, as the team has collected only 30 points in 31 matches and is struggling to stay afloat, being just one point ahead of West Ham, who are in eighteenth place.