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Spurs' five next manager options including Roberto De Zerbi complication

Now Tottenham Hotspur are on the hunt for a new manager again, Daily Star Football takes a look at who may be next in line to replace Igor Tudor

Daniel Orme Sports Writer and Patrick Austen-Hardy Senior Sports Journalist

18:05, 29 Mar 2026Updated 18:10, 29 Mar 2026

Igor Tudor pitchside for tottenham

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Igor Tudor has left Tottenham Hotspur(Image: Getty Images)

Tottenham Hotspur are once again on the hunt for a new manager following the departure of Igor Tudor. The Croatian took over earlier this year, stepping in after Thomas Frank's disappointing tenure.

However, Tudor's stint proved even less successful, leaving Spurs battling relegation with just seven matches remaining this season. With the international break temporarily halting Premier League action, club officials have some breathing space to ponder their next move.

Several candidates are reportedly under consideration, with both permanent and interim appointments on the table. But who might be the one to step into the hot seat? Daily Star Football examines a few potential contenders.

Roberto De Zerbi

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Roberto De Zerbi

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Roberto De Zerbi has been strongly linked with Spurs(Image: Getty Images)

Former Brighton and Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi appears to be Tottenham's preferred choice for a long-term appointment. The Italian made a name for himself in the Premier League and continued his impressive work in France.

De Zerbi parted ways with Marseille only in February, so he is available to take up a new role. However, some fan groups have expressed reservations about him taking charge. Therefore, securing his services might prove trickier than initially anticipated.

Ryan Mason

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If Spurs are keen on appointing someone who's been in the hot seat before, then Ryan Mason is their man. He took over following Jose Mourinho's dismissal in 2019 and guided Spurs to four victories from seven matches.

Ryan Mason

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Ryan Mason last managed West Brom(Image: Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty I)

Mason was then given the reins again two years later. The former midfielder is currently without a club after a less than stellar spell with Championship outfit West Bromwich Albion.

Adi Hutter

AS Monaco Head Coach Adi Hutter looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Club Brugge KV and AS Monaco at Jan Breydel Stadion on September 18, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium

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Hutter has reportedly had talks with Tottenham(Image: Getty Images)

Another European manager who has garnered attention is Austrian strategist Adi Hutter. The 56-year-old has made waves in recent seasons with his work at Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Monchengladbach and Monaco.

He's been jobless since October, having departed the latter after a little over two years at the helm. Reports suggest that Spurs have already held discussions with Hutter in the past few days.

Whether these talks intensify now that Tudor has exited remains to be seen, but Hutter is certainly a viable candidate.

Sean Dyche

Sean Dyche pitchside

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Sean Dyche could be a surprise option for Spurs(Image: Getty Images)

Another name in the mix is ex-Burnley, Everton and Nottingham Forest gaffer Sean Dyche. Reports indicate that Spurs were open to bringing Dyche on board on an interim basis.

When recently quizzed about the role, he seemed to dismiss any chance of him taking up the position. However, this stance could potentially shift now that Tudor has officially departed.

Robbie Keane

Another familiar face to Spurs supporters, their ex-striker was rumoured to be making a comeback following Frank's dismissal. Keane is currently making waves with Hungarian heavyweights Ferencvaros, where he has clinched the league title.

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Robbie Keane was manager of Maccabi Tel Aviv(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Keane's football journey also includes a stint with Maccabi Tel Aviv, along with coaching roles at Leeds, Middlesbrough and the Republic of Ireland.

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