Tottenham now eyeing ‘incredible’ manager to replace Postecoglou in £17m deal, he wants PL

The winds of change are blowing through North London as Tottenham Hotspur reportedly prepare to make a bold £17 million move for Crystal Palace’s highly-rated manager Oliver Glasner.

Despite Ange Postecoglou guiding Spurs to the Europa League semifinals, the Australian’s position appears increasingly precarious following a dismal Premier League campaign that sees the club languishing in 15th place.

Glasner has emerged as Daniel Levy’s primary target after transforming Crystal Palace from relegation candidates to a top-half side since replacing Roy Hodgson in February.

The Austrian tactician’s progressive style and immediate impact at Selhurst Park have earned him rave reviews, with Palace’s hierarchy already attempting to tie him down to a new contract amid growing interest from European clubs.

Christian Falk reports that while RB Leipzig have expressed interest, Glasner prefers to remain in England, potentially clearing the path for Tottenham to make their move.

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However, Palace chairman Steve Parish will demand every penny of the €20 million (£17 million) release clause inserted into Glasner’s contract—a significant sum that would test Levy’s willingness to invest heavily in another managerial change.

Should Levy balk at Palace’s valuation, Tottenham have identified several contingency plans. Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola was initially considered after his impressive work with the Cherries, but the Spaniard has already rejected preliminary overtures, preferring to continue his project on the south coast.

Fulham’s Marco Silva presents a more budget-friendly alternative with an £8 million release clause, though his pragmatic approach may not align with Tottenham’s desire for attacking football. Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi have also been loosely linked, though neither appears a likely candidate at this stage.

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What makes Glasner such an appealing prospect for Spurs? Since arriving in England, the 49-year-old has revitalized Crystal Palace with an aggressive pressing system and fluid attacking patterns—qualities that Tottenham fans have long craved. His work with Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise, and Jean-Philippe Mateta has drawn comparisons to his successful tenure at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he won the Europa League in 2022.

GIVEMESPORT notes that Glasner steered Palace to a 10th-place finish last season despite inheriting a squad in disarray, further burnishing his credentials. His ability to maximize limited resources could prove invaluable for a Tottenham side likely to operate under Financial Fair Play constraints this summer.

The bigger question revolves around whether Levy will sanction such an expensive gamble. Postecoglou’s future may hinge on Europa League success, but even continental glory might not save him after a league campaign that has fallen woefully short of expectations.

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Glasner’s proven Premier League adaptability makes him a safer bet than most available candidates, though the £17 million price tag represents a steep premium for a manager with just half a season of English top-flight experience.

As Tottenham’s board weighs its options, one thing is clear: the club cannot afford another misstep in their dugout. Whether Glasner is the answer remains to be seen, but his burgeoning reputation suggests he could be the catalyst Spurs need to finally turn potential into tangible success.

By the Numbers: Tottenham’s Managerial Shortlist

CandidateCurrent ClubCompensationProsCons
Oliver GlasnerCrystal Palace£17mPremier League proven, attacking styleHigh release clause
Marco SilvaFulham£8mAffordable, experiencedPragmatic approach
Andoni IraolaBournemouthN/AProgressive tacticsAlready rejected talks
Thomas FrankBrentford£10m+Overachieved with limited resourcesDefensive-minded
Simone InzaghiInter Milan£15m+Trophy winnerUnlikely to leave Serie A

With the summer transfer window approaching, Tottenham’s managerial decision could define their trajectory for years to come. Glasner may be the frontrunner, but in Daniel Levy’s world, nothing is ever straightforward.

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