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Spurs are already interested in Julian Nagelsmann after Bayern Munich sensationally eliminated him on Friday.
Thomas Tuchel took over as Bayern Munich's manager on Friday after the shocking dismissal of Julian Nagelsmann.
The German, 35, had led the Bavarians to the Bundesliga championship the previous year.
Additionally, Bayern has performed admirably by making it thus far in the Champions League.
Before joining Bayern in 2021, Nagelsmann was the manager of RB Leipzig, leading the team to the 2021 DFB-Pokal final and the Champions League.
According to Sky Sports, Julian Nagelsmann is receptive to Tottenham's advances as they seek to chat with him after he was fired as the manager of Bayern Munich.
Given the uncertainty surrounding Antonio Conte's future, Spurs may be searching for a new manager. According to Football Insider, Nagelsmann is Spurs' top priority if Conte leaves.
When Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham, replaced Mauricio Pochettino with Jose Mourinho in 2019, he was also thinking about Nagelsmann.
BOTTOM UP
- According to 90min, midfielder Ibrahima Sangare of PSV has interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham. The player may be available for roughly £32 million, the report claims, and the player's representation have spoken to a number of Premier League clubs.
- According to Football.London, Manchester United has entered the race to sign Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic, who is also being pursued by Manchester City and Liverpool.
90-minute claims Inquiries concerning Marcus Thuram leaving Borussia Monchengladbach as a free agent have been made by Newcastle United to his agents. As his contract with Gladbach expires at the end of the current campaign, Thuram has already said he would leave the team, and a number of clubs, including Inter, are interested.
- According to journalist Simon Phillips, Chelsea is interested in acquiring former Leeds United player Raphinha from Barcelona. Due to rules about financial fair play, the Blaugrana can be obliged to sell players.
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