Spurs could turn to De Zerbi - Saturday's gossip
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Spurs could turn to De Zerbi - Saturday's gossip
"Tottenham have held talks with former Marseille boss Roberto de Zerbi about a summer appointment if they stay in the Premier League. Former manager and player Glenn Hoddle has offered to ensure Tottenham avoid relegation should interim boss Igor Tudor be sacked after losing his opening three games. Another former Tottenham player, Robbie Keane, has also emerged as one of the leading candidates if the north London side axe the Croat."
"Napoli hope to move quickly to secure the long-term future of Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 29, amid interest from the Premier League. Manchester City are sure to offer England international Phil Foden a new contract when his current one expires at the end of next season, but negotiations will not be easy given the 25-year-old midfielder's inconsistent form."
"Antoine Griezmann, 34, has decided not to leave Atletico Madrid mid-season; Orlando City had showed strong interest in the former France forward. Manchester United have been informed that Trabzonspor are not willing to pay the club's valuation of 40m to 43m for Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 29, this summer."
Tottenham are exploring managerial options for a potential summer appointment, with Roberto de Zerbi from Marseille among those in talks. Former club figures Glenn Hoddle and Robbie Keane have also emerged as candidates following interim boss Igor Tudor's poor start. Elsewhere, Napoli aim to secure Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay's future amid Premier League interest. Newcastle's William Osula remains focused on Tyneside despite Stuttgart links. Antoine Griezmann has rejected Orlando City's advances to stay at Atletico Madrid. Manchester City plan contract negotiations with Phil Foden despite recent inconsistency. Mason Mount shows no desire to leave Manchester United, while Andre Onana's potential move to Trabzonspor faces valuation disagreements. Brentford's Kevin Schade continues attracting interest from top European clubs.
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