Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a host of coaches in wake of Antonio Conte’s departure from Spurs.
The Italian left Tottenham by mutual consent in March, and Spurs are still looking for a new permanent manager.
The names of Julian Nagelsmann, Luis Enrique and obviously Mauricio Pochettino have been doing the rounds.
Ange Postecoglou has also been mentioned as a possible candidate, though his name hasn’t been as high up as some others.
The Australian has become a huge fan favourite at Celtic and it would be difficult to see him leave anytime soon.

However, there has been a change at Tottenham which ‘might increase the noise’ around Postecoglou.
Spurs have recently brought Scott Munn in as their new Chief Football Officer in wake of Fabio Paratici’s FIFA ban.
While an appeal will be heard on April 19, Paratici has stepped away from his duties at Tottenham.
Munn spent most of his career working in his native Australia.
With that in mind, Alasdair Gold suggested that Postecoglou’s name could feature more prominently.
“The arrival of Scott Munn might increase the noise around Celtic boss Ange Postecoglu, who grew up and coached in Australia,” he told a Q&A on football.london.
“There are plenty of good options out there for Tottenham and they need to pick the right one.”
Munn started his career with the Sydney Organising Committee for the 2000 Olympic Games.
He then transitioned into the National Rugby League, before joining the Australia Football League.
Munn then joined Melbourne City FC as Chief Executive Officer in 2010.
In 2019 he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of City Football Group China.

‘One of the best managers in the world’
Postecoglou would be an exciting appointment for Tottenham.
He took a Celtic side reeling from their failed ten-in-a-row attempt and quickly turned them into a juggernaut again.
Postecoglou has also proven to be a master in the transfer market, unearthing gems time and time again.
Peter Cklamovski, worked as Postecoglou’s assistant boss at Yokohama F Marinos, had the highest praise for the Australian.
He told Football Scotland in November 2022: “Obviously there has been strong interest for Ange recently.
“I’ve been saying this for over a decade but Ange is one of the best managers in the world.
“He is showing his quality in the Celtic role, he loves Celtic and is doing an amazing job there.
“He will prove that he is one of the best managers in the world in the English Premier League also.
“I’m sure this will happen at the right time for all parties.”
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