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Revealed: The shock name in the frame to become next Spurs boss, despite not having managed in 20 YEARS, with Man United target among other contenders after Igor Tudor’s exit

Tottenham are searching for their fourth head coach in 295 days after sacking Igor Tudor with icon Glenn Hoddle among those under consideration for what would be a sensational return.

Hoddle, 68, has not managed for nearly 20 years, but Spurs have spent a week exploring options since the punishing defeat by Nottingham Forest deepened relegation fears.

Roberto De Zerbi is another prominent alternative but is thought to be wanting to take the job at the end of the season, and has drawn objections from some sections of supporters for his role in rebuilding Mason Greenwood’s reputation at Marseille.

Sean Dyche leads the betting but has distanced himself from the role. 

Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange will be wary of options from the same mould as Tudor, who was unfamiliar with the club or English football, although there has been contact with former Monaco boss Adi Hutter.

Under the Croatian, previously in charge of Juventus, Spurs picked up only one point from five Premier League games since replacing Thomas Frank and crashed out of the Champions League.

Glenn Hoddle (pictured) is among those under consideration for the Tottenham job after Igor Tudor left the club

Hoddle, who is considered one of the best Spurs players of all-time, has not managed for nearly 20 years

Hoddle, who is considered one of the best Spurs players of all-time, has not managed for nearly 20 years

Hoddle has made clear he is willing to help, as have others who managed the club in the past, including Tim Sherwood and Harry Redknapp. 

Others with a Spurs background more recent coaching experience including Chris Hughton and Ryan Mason are out of work and have been linked.

Spurs are also reluctant to commit to a new boss on a long-term deal because they want to select from an open field in the summer, which would include former favourite Mauricio Pochettino, who is committed to the United States until after the World Cup.

Hoddle is recognised as a one the greatest Spurs players of all time and managed them for two and a half years from March 2001.

He has not managed since leaving Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer of 2006, although he was briefly part of Redknapp’s coaching team at Queens Park Rangers.

Since leaving QPR in 2015, he has spent most of his time in football working on TV as a co-commentator and pundit on TNT Sports and suffered a heart attack in 2018.

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