Tottenham sacking imminent as Daniel Levy prepares for key change: report

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly preparing to make significant changes at the club following a disastrous 2024/25 season.

The North London side has endured a torrid campaign, currently languishing in 13th place in the Premier League, exiting both the FA Cup and League Cup early, and facing an uphill battle to advance to the Europa League quarter-finals after a disappointing first-leg defeat to AZ Alkmaar.

A recent 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, which felt more like a lucky escape than a positive result, has only added to the growing frustration among fans and stakeholders.

While manager Ange Postecoglou has faced scrutiny for the team’s underwhelming performances, it is not the Australian who is set to bear the brunt of Levy’s impending decisions.

Instead, the spotlight has turned to technical director Johan Lange, whose role in the club’s recent struggles has come under intense scrutiny. Levy is reportedly ready to wield the axe, with Lange likely to be relieved of his duties at the end of the season.

The root of Lange’s downfall appears to stem from his handling of the winter transfer window. Tottenham entered the market in January in desperate need of reinforcements, as Postecoglou struggled to field a competitive starting XI due to a spate of injuries.

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The club secured the signings of Mathys Tel, Kevin Danso, and Antonin Kinsky, but the process of acquiring Tel, in particular, reflected poorly on Lange.

Initially, Tottenham’s permanent bid for the French forward was rejected by Bayern Munich, forcing Levy and Postecoglou to step in and negotiate a loan deal with an obligation to buy at the end of the season.

This intervention highlighted Lange’s failure to secure the deal independently, raising questions about his effectiveness in his role. According to Tottenham insider John Wenham, this saga has significantly damaged Lange’s standing within the club.

“This season has been an absolute disaster,” Wenham told Tottenham News. “Therefore, I wouldn’t say it is without possibility that Lange could be relieved of his duties very quickly at the end of the season.

His credibility is pretty low at the moment. Daniel Levy and Postecoglou had to get involved to get a deal done for Tel after Lange failed originally. It is embarrassing. As a result, I wouldn’t be surprised if the people who have been involved with recent failures, except the ownership, are removed at the end of the season, and that includes Lange.”

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Lange’s potential departure would mark a significant shift in Tottenham’s backroom structure. Appointed as technical director in 2023, Lange was tasked with overseeing player recruitment and squad development.

However, his inability to navigate the complexities of the transfer market effectively has cast doubt on his ability to fulfill this role. The Tel saga, in particular, has been seen as a glaring misstep, with Levy and Postecoglou forced to intervene to salvage the deal.

The broader context of Tottenham’s struggles this season cannot be ignored. Injuries have plagued the squad, leaving Postecoglou with limited options and forcing the club into a reactive transfer strategy.

While the signings of Tel, Danso, and Kinsky were intended to address these issues, their impact has been mixed. Tel, despite his potential, has yet to make a significant impact, while Danso and Kinsky have shown flashes of quality but have struggled with consistency.

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As the season draws to a close, Levy’s focus will likely shift to rebuilding and restructuring the club. The potential dismissal of Lange signals a desire for accountability and a fresh approach to player recruitment and squad management.

With Tottenham’s ambitions of competing at the highest level, Levy’s decisions in the coming months will be crucial in determining the club’s trajectory.

For now, the immediate priority is to salvage some pride from what has been a deeply disappointing campaign. Postecoglou and his players must rally to finish the season strongly, both in the Premier League and the Europa League.

However, the winds of change are blowing through the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Johan Lange’s tenure as technical director appears to be nearing its end. Levy’s willingness to make tough decisions underscores his commitment to restoring the club’s fortunes, but only time will tell if these changes will lead to a brighter future for Spurs.

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