Tottenham Hotspur have still yet to communicate whether or not Ange Postecoglou will be in charge for the 2025/26 season.
The Greek-Australian oversaw a disastrous Premier League campaign with 22 defeats suffered, but in their penultimate game of the season, he won silverware when Spurs beat Manchester United in Bilbao to win the Europa League.
Prior to that, Tottenham had not won a trophy in 17 years and therefore it seems bizarre to part ways with the man who delivered something that had been craved for so long. Seemingly using that logic, Postecoglou made his confusion regarding that topic very clear.
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"I will be honest I have been finding it really weird talking about my future when we have done something unprecedented. I have had to answer the questions because no one else at the club is in the position to do so I guess,"
"But I can’t answer that question about me and my future. Like I said, part of me is thinking ‘why am I even being asked that question?’ But it is what it is.
"I have got no doubt though that this could be a real defining moment for this club because wherever I have been I have made an impact where I have brought success to a club that hasn’t had it for a while. You just have to look at those clubs' trajectory even after I left, they are still competing for things.
"I really think this is a moment in time where this club could push on and be a real contender for honours on a yearly basis."
Nonetheless, the 37 games prior to that look set to be taken into account with the club needing to soon make a final manager decision as they are being left behind in the transfer market.
In terms of replacements, and unsurprisingly those three names feature high up on's market for the names that could be Tottenham manager come August 16, 2025.
Considering what was achieved, Postecoglou staying is the shortest odds at 4/6 while Frank is 5/4 and Glasner is 16/1. Also at that price is with the 49-year-old having already answered questions on his future amid interest from Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal.
"We are lucky to work in a wonderful club with guys who are great footballers and great men," he told reporters when asked directly about those links. "In these four years, they have given me everything they had. We have won, we have lost, but there is this strong attachment that is what I like and makes me feel calm.
"The senior management are here [in Munich for the Champions League final], but we'll have a chat next week in a relaxed manner. We will always have the best interest of Inter at heart."
, he was again asked about a potential Middle East switch. "As I was saying before to your colleague, I cannot answer this question now," he said.
"I came here out of respect for you, for politeness, because I am hurting from a sporting point of view. It's not the right time to talk about the future. We are extremely disappointed, and since July of last year we've played 58 or 59 games, we got to this final match, so it's awkward to talk about my future now.
"Again, we are extremely disappointed. We will be talking about the fact that we won no silverware this year, but these players deserve great credit because they gave it their very best shot, and we suffered a lot of injuries. I wouldn't change these players for anyone else."
Despite all the talk surrounding Inzaghi, former Barcelona head coach Xavi and Valencia boss Carlos Corberan are also seemingly in the running at lower odds of 8/1 and 10/1, respectively.
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