da brwin: According to the Evening Standard, Massimiliano Allegri would consider an approach to become Tottenham’s new manager.
The Lowdown: Levy continues manager search
da dobrowin: Spurs remain on the lookout for a new manager after Jose Mourinho was relieved of his duties last month.
A number of big names have been linked with the role, including Julian Nagelsmann (Archie Rhind-Tutt), Maurizio Sarri (Calciomercato) and Erik Ten Hag (The Guardian). Allegri has also been mentioned as a potential appointment (football.london).
The Latest: Allegri would consider approach
According to this latest report, it would appear that the former Juventus manager would consider a move to north London if an offer were made.
The Verdict: A winner
Tottenham have failed to win a trophy since 2008, and there is a general consensus that they have continually underachieved. If they were to appoint Allegri, they would be bringing in a winner.
The 53-year-old has 15 trophies to his name throughout his career, including 13 major pieces of silverware, and he has also reached the Champions League final on two separate occasions with Juventus.
He remains a free agent after departing Juve in 2019. The Premier League would be a new experience for him, of course – he is yet to manage outside of Italy despite taking charge of more than 500 senior career matches – but he has the experience and the track record to suggest he would be capable of doing a good job at Tottenham if Daniel Levy makes him an offer.
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