
According to The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy wants to appoint Julian Nagelsmann as the first-team manager after Jose Mourinho.
It has been reported that should Spurs decide to relieve Mourinho of his duties at the end of the season, then the Premier League club will look to bring in Nagelsmann from RB Leipzig.
The report has claimed that the 33-year-old wants to manage a club in the Premier League, but a report in Bild suggests that Spurs may not be his first choice.
The report in the German publication has claimed that Barcelona, Tottenham and Bayern Munich all like Nagelsmann, and that it is the German giants who would tempt him the most.
Make a move in the summer?
Bayern are doing well at the moment. The Bavarian giants are four points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table and have reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Hans-Dieter Flick guided Bayern to Bundesliga and Champions League success last season, and there is no reason for the German giants to dismiss him now.
If Spurs want to get Nagelsmann in, then they should get ahead of the competition and appoint him in the summer.
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