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Tottenham begin negotiations with Maurizio Sarri

The Tottenham Hotspur still looking for a new coach for next season. The departure of José Mourinho meant a heavy blow to Daniel Levy, who blindly trusted the Portuguese to lift a project that had touched ground with the departure of Mauricio Pochettino but ended up succumbing to the poor results / performances of the team with the experienced coach in the bench.

Ryan Mason, who held the team as an interim until the end of the season, has not finished convincing Levy and his continuity seems almost impossible, although he has left several interesting details to take into account in his future as a coach. And, as a result of the aforementioned, the names have not stopped raining and appearing on all the covers of the media.

Brendan Rodgers, Nuno Espirito Santo, Julian Nagelsmann, Erik Ten Hag, Graham Potter, Scott Parker, Massimiliano Allegri, Hans Dieter Flick and Simeone Inzaghi are the names that have sounded the most to take over the complicated Tottenham bench, taking into account that They will have a difficult task as soon as they set foot in London: to convince Harry Kane to stay.

But, in the last hours, a new name has emerged that seems to be the ideal one to start a new project due to the style of play that it promotes and that it has a thirst for revenge in the Premier League. We are talking about Maurizio Sarri.

A new opportunity for Sarri in England

The Italian coach He has been a free agent since leaving Juventus in Turin at the end of last season. And I would be very interested to have a chance again in an important team in Europe.

Maurizio Sarri knows the Premier League, manages his squad very well with the intention of enhancing the level of his players and promotes an offensive style of play, much to the taste of the club’s fanatic. As reported by Nicolo Schira, Tottenham would have begun negotiations with him to close his incorporation and start a new project.

The hiring of Sarri seems ideal to be able to compete against the rest of the greats that, for the most part, have first-rate technical directors and who have given their projects a bonus.

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