
"I got a phone call last week from Daniel, funnily enough. I think I spoke to him once since I left all that time ago, and I was in the car last week and suddenly the phone goes, it's Daniel Levy. I thought 'that's strange' and I was on the phone to him for about half hour, chatting to him and he was explaining what happened to him, and how he got marched out of there, which was really strange."
"And he did say to me: 'If I was there now, and I'm not just saying it, I would bring you back in until the end of the season, Harry' - so it would have been interesting."
"Whoever you choose, you need a person who can connect to everyone emotionally, that knows the club, that feels the club, that feels the people."
Tottenham sits 16th in the Premier League, one point above relegation, with interim manager Igor Tudor struggling to improve results after Thomas Frank's dismissal. Former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp recently received a phone call from ex-chairman Daniel Levy, who revealed he would have brought Redknapp back until season's end if still in position. Levy stepped down last September. Redknapp, who managed Spurs from 2008 to 2012, expressed doubt that current leadership would contact him about a return. Former striker Jurgen Klinsmann has not ruled out helping the club, emphasizing the need for someone emotionally connected to Tottenham who understands the club and its people.
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