Tottenham considering Scott Parker as potential replacement for Postecoglou

Parker has led Burnley back to the Premier League this season

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering Scott Parker as a potential replacement for Ange Postecoglou after a disappointing Premier League campaign, according to a new report.

The Sun claims that Spurs are evaluating the possibility of appointing Parker this summer, with Postecoglou’s future at the club in doubt.

Despite the club’s participation in the Europa League semi-finals against Bodo/Glimt, it seems Postecoglou’s departure could be imminent, regardless of the outcome.

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Parker, who has led Burnley back to the Premier League this season and still has a chance to win the Championship title, has caught the attention of senior Spurs officials.

His managerial style, which emphasizes progressive football and the development of young players, aligns with the direction Tottenham seeks for their future.

However, the former midfielder’s previous top-flight managerial stints with Fulham and Burnley were far from successful, which may raise questions about his readiness for a job at a club like Spurs.

Parker’s managerial style emphasises progressive football and the development of young players

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The Sun also reports that Parker was nearly appointed in 2021 while at Fulham, though some believe it might still be too early for him to take on such a significant role.

In addition to Parker, Tottenham have been linked with other potential candidates, including Marco Silva of Fulham and Andoni Iraola of Bournemouth.

Tottenham will face Liverpool this weekend before taking on Bodo/Glimt in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final. For Postecoglou, winning the competition may be crucial to securing his future at the club.

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