Tottenham Nears Appointing De Zerbi as Team Manager
Tottenham Hotspur is close to announcing its new coach, following the departure of head coach Igor Tudor a few days ago, after a period during which he did not achieve any victories with the London team.
According to the British network 'Sky Sports', Tottenham is close to signing Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi to lead the team in the coming period.
The network explained that negotiations between the club's management and the former Brighton coach made significant progress last Monday evening, bringing both parties closer to reaching a final agreement.
Tottenham hopes that De Zerbi will lead the team out of its current situation, especially amid declining results and fear of relegation in the English Premier League, after a difficult period during which the team did not win any matches for 44 days under Tudor's leadership.
Reports indicated that the club's management succeeded in convincing De Zerbi to take on the task, following his departure from coaching Marseille last February. He is expected to become the third coach to lead the team this season, with his first match potentially against Sunderland on Sunday, April 12, in the Premier League.
According to the British network 'Sky Sports', Tottenham is close to signing Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi to lead the team in the coming period.
The network explained that negotiations between the club's management and the former Brighton coach made significant progress last Monday evening, bringing both parties closer to reaching a final agreement.
Tottenham hopes that De Zerbi will lead the team out of its current situation, especially amid declining results and fear of relegation in the English Premier League, after a difficult period during which the team did not win any matches for 44 days under Tudor's leadership.
Reports indicated that the club's management succeeded in convincing De Zerbi to take on the task, following his departure from coaching Marseille last February. He is expected to become the third coach to lead the team this season, with his first match potentially against Sunderland on Sunday, April 12, in the Premier League.