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Next Tottenham manager: Four candidates may be ruled out after Fabio Paratici ban

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It has been reported that a number candidates on the Tottenham Hotspur manager shortlist may now be less likely to be set for the move after the ban imposed on Fabio Paratici.

Sky Sports had claimed that the famed sporting director was handed a 30-month worldwide ban from all footballing activities after being part of Juventus’ alleged financial mismanagement scandal.

As a result, it seems as if four manager candidates at Tottenham Hotspur, who were fancied by Fabio Paratici himself may now be ruled out of the switch to N17.

Which four Tottenham manager candidates may be ruled out after Paratici news?

Currently, the conversation surrounding the Lilywhites has only been about their managerial situation after things came crashing down under Antonio Conte’s reign.

There remains a question mark over which manager will join the club as it seems like failure has become a chronic condition at the club, as a new report by the Athletic has named the likes of Luis Enrique, Ruben Amorim, Sergio Conceicao and Oliver Glasner as the four coaches in question.

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It has been claimed that Daniel Levy is less likely to appoint any of the quartet linked with the Tottenham manager post, as Fabio Paratici, who was leading the quest to find the new man in charge especially fancied these four names.

But now, the chances of them coming to Spurs have reduced significantly.

Paratici ban may really complicate their managerial chase

With Fabio Paratici banned from all football activities for two and a half years, the search for a new manager for Tottenham has become all the more complicated.

It seems as if the candidates that could perhaps decide to join the club include Julian Nagelsmann, Mauricio Pochettino and Brendan Rodgers.

And considering how Spurs have operated for years on end, even this trio of managers could potentially decline the move as their reputations could be at risk.