Tottenham board go crazy after first interview with manager to take over this week

Arne Slot, a Tottenham Hotspur management candidate, impressed club executives during a job interview.

Arne Slot sought understanding of the likelihood of Harry Kane being his leading man during discussions with Tottenham Hotspur about getting his first job in the Premier League.

It has been impossible to give any guarantees concerning Kane, who is expected to meet with Daniel Levy about his future very soon, but he has assurances that the club has no intention of selling him, and the hope remains that Spurs keep their primary player for another season.

Losing him at this stage would risk bringing the first team to a new low, but while the club begins their repair work, Spurs have also been opening up on a potential kitty for this summer’s transfer market, with Slot anticipated to overhaul the squad if he is appointed. There are important decisions to be made about the squad’s composition, but conversations have led to optimism that Slot has the skills to complete the job.

Tottenham board go crazy after first interview with manager to take over this week
                    Tottenham board go crazy after first interview with manager to take over this week

The trend has shifted in recent days, with him emerging as the favorite for the job at Tottenham, and there is growing confidence both internally and outside that he is the ideal guy for the job.

Slot has expertise rebuilding teams, and sources close to Tottenham claim he came off as a confident and capable candidate in interviews.

There is little doubt that Slot will be compared to Erik ten Hag if and when he is given the go-ahead by the Spurs to take over, and sources say there is an aura around Slot that they believe will impress the key members of their team.

Kane has one year left on his Spurs contract and is wanted by Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, PSG, and Bayern Munich.

Spurs are hoping to avoid that predicament by choosing someone with a vision for the future, giving Kane renewed hope of winning a trophy while also allowing him to thrive as he approaches the Premier League goalscoring record.

Keeping him is a gamble because he may earn £90-100 million in the market this summer, but if he does not sign a new contract within the next 12 months, he will be a free agent in one year.

Normally, Levy would not take such a commercial risk, but there are suggestions that he may do so since Spurs cannot afford to lose him.

As of now, there are no plans to replace him by signing a new striker, and with so much turmoil behind the scenes as they search for a new sporting director as well as a new manager, the squad appears to be falling behind in its preparations for next season.

Slot’s appointment and Kane’s retention would help to avert that outcome. A transfer hoard that allows Spurs to add quality – with defense and goalkeeper becoming major areas of concentration, as well as a new top class central midfielder – would be ideal.

Slot has a touch of Mauricio Pochettino about him, and many people in the game believe he would bring a terrific attitude to Spurs as they attempt to rebuild.

The club is grateful to Ryan Mason for leading the group through this difficult period, and there is a real belief that he has a bright future as a coach. However, at such a young age and in search of his first full-time senior position, this one appears to be too good to last.

Slot, 44, just won the Eredivisie with Feyenoord, after establishing a solid name at AZ Alkmaar and battling Ajax for the title when the Covid-19 outbreak ended the campaign.

He has had to deal with the loss of major players and is also credited with having an excellent rapport with the players, which aids in bonding and teamwork.

The Spurs require a manager who can foster peace while simultaneously setting new standards.

There is still time for a twist in this story – we learned that when Nuno Espirito Santo was chosen – but Slot wants the Spurs job and is certain that with Kane by his side, they will recover from this disappointing season.

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