Contact made as Daniel Levy identifies Premier League boss as top target
Briefly

Tottenham Hotspur's disappointing season has led to scrutiny of manager Ange Postecoglou, compounded by their current 14th position in the Premier League and exit from domestic cups. Recent losses, particularly a 2-0 defeat to Fulham, heighten concerns about his management. Although the team has advanced to the quarter-finals of the Europa League—a potential lifeline for Postecoglou—the club is reportedly exploring successor options, with Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola identified as a leading candidate. Iraola's successful tenure at Bournemouth further complicates Tottenham's decision, especially as they navigate injury struggles and declining performance.
Despite a promising start, Tottenham’s season has taken a downturn, with a string of defeats leading to rising speculation over Ange Postecoglou’s position as manager.
Tottenham's future in European competitions hinges on their performance in the Europa League, where they reached the quarter-finals, yet doubts about Postecoglou remain.
Daniel Levy views Andoni Iraola as a prime candidate to succeed Postecoglou, potentially leveraging a release clause for a smooth transition if needed.
Iraola's strong performance at Bournemouth places him in the spotlight, making him a viable successor to Postecoglou as Tottenham seeks to regain competitive momentum.
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