Journalist Julien Laurens has said that a lot of those within the Tottenham Hotspur camp are huge admirers of Julian Nagelsmann and are desperate for him to become their next manager.
It was reported on Tuesday that Daniel Levy was keen on the former Bayern Munich boss taking over the job after Cristian Stellini’s sacking.
While Julian Nagelsmann seemingly preferred not to become the Tottenham Hotspur manager mid-season, a lot of figures are vouching for him to land the job.
Tottenham manager target Nagelsmann has advocates rooting for him in N17
The German coach is simply one of the most forward-thinking tacticians we have come across in recent times.
While Nagelsmann can be a bit of a polarising figure due to being a mad scientist from a tactical perspective, his outlook on the game makes him such a special manager already.
It seems many figures at Tottenham admire this amongst the various exciting traits about Julian Nagelsmann and would like to see him become their next manager.

“At Spurs? It’s a bit undecided. We heard yesterday that Ryan Mason said he was ready for that job. I think Julian Nagelsmann is still the preferred choice if you want because of the identity that his teams play with and you could easily see him building a team and building a squad if he’s given the time”, Laurens said on ESPN FC.
“He’s a tactical genius but we’ve seen at Bayern that he needs to add a bit more in his relationships and his way of managing the dressing room. There are a lot of people at the club who are fans of Nagelsmann.”
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Considering Julian Nagelsmann is seemingly well-liked at Tottenham, the club should simply appoint him as their manager.
Nagelsmann could set a tactical blueprint, much like Guardiola, Klopp and Arteta have that given Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal a defined footballing identity.
With the 36-year-old’s experience of building projects as well, he would be tailor-made to gradually elevate Tottenham to unseen levels.
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