DIEGO SIMEONE TO SPURS? TOTTENHAM TARGET ATLETICO LEGEND TO SAVE THEIR SINKING SEASON
Tottenham are reportedly eyeing Diego Simeone to replace Thomas Frank. Discover the latest on the Spurs manager search and 2026 plans.
Tottenham Hotspur let go of Thomas Frank earlier this week after a tough 2-1 loss at home to Newcastle United. That defeat dropped them to 16th in the Premier League, just five points above the relegation zone, not a great spot to be in.
Frank’s exit came after fans made it clear they’d had enough. Now, Spurs are back to searching for a new manager, and honestly, it looks like they might wait until summer before making any big decisions.
There’s talk, mostly from Caught Offside, that Tottenham has its eyes on Diego Simeone from Atletico Madrid. The board likes what he’s done in Spain, turning Atletico into one of Europe’s top teams. He’s been there for over ten years, loved by the fans, but maybe he’s ready for a new challenge. The Premier League is a different beast, and the Spurs project could tempt him, especially if he sees parallels with the job he took on at Atletico.
But pulling this off won’t be easy. Unless Simeone leaves Atletico on his own or the club decides to move on after five trophyless years, Tottenham will have a tough time convincing him to come to London. He’s one of the highest-paid managers in Europe, so Spurs would need to offer a huge contract, and they’d probably have to pay Atletico a big fee to break his contract.
Plus, Atletico have built their squad around Simeone’s style. For him to walk away, he’d need some serious say over transfers at Tottenham otherwise, why bother?
When you look at the whole picture, bringing in Simeone sounds great, but it’s a massive challenge. Mikel Arteta even called him an “outstanding” manager, and right now, all signs point to him staying in Madrid for a while. Spurs might want him, but making it happen is another story.
TUDOR IN: IGOR TUDOR AGREES TO LEAD SPURS AS INTERIM MANAGER UNTIL JUNE
Igor Tudor is the new Tottenham interim manager! Discover how this move helps Mauricio Pochettino's potential summer 2026 return.
Tottenham has an agreement with Igor Tudor to be the interim manager until the season ends, which could make it easier for Mauricio Pochettino to come back this summer.
The club chose Tudor after looking at Edin Terzic, the former Borussia Dortmund manager, and Marco Rose, the former RB Leipzig manager. Tudor, who used to play for Croatia, hasn't worked since he left Juventus in October after the team didn't win for eight games.
Spurs are struggling to stay in the Premier League after a bad streak. They've been checking candidates since firing Thomas Frank this week. They didn't want someone long-term, just someone who could help quickly. Tudor's past seems to fit what they need. He used to defend for Juventus and has managed Hajduk Split, Paok, Karabukspor, Galatasaray, Udinese, Verona, and Marseille, plus a short time with Lazio.
Hiring an interim suggests Spurs want to keep the spot open for Pochettino if he wants to return. Pochettino was great in N17 for five years before leaving in November 2019. Now, he's busy coaching the US at this summer's World Cup.
But Pochettino might be free after the tournament and has thought about coming back to Spurs before. Fans still love him. They were chanting his name during Frank's last game, when they lost 2-1 to Newcastle at home on Tuesday. It looks like Spurs fans won't mind that Pochettino coached Chelsea in 2023-24.
Nothing is certain, and Spurs will need a backup plan. Because they wanted an interim, they didn't pick Roberto De Zerbi, who wants to rest after leaving Marseille this week. But he might be a candidate this summer. Spurs have also been connected to Andoni Iraola from Bournemouth, Oliver Glasner from Crystal Palace, and Marco Silva from Fulham.
If Tudor does well, he could get the job permanently. The 47-year-old needs to get Spurs out of danger. They're five points above the bottom three before playing Arsenal next Sunday in Tudor's first game. The team is off until Monday since they were knocked out of the FA Cup last month, but their new manager will be ready when they get back.
Spurs hope Tudor can improve the mood in the locker room and calm the fans. Frank had trouble winning over fans and players before he left after eight months. Home games have been tense.
Tudor will have many injured players to deal with. Frank, who left after only two wins in 17 league games, couldn't use James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski this season due to injuries. Mohammed Kudus and Richarlison are also out, and Wilson Odobert hurt his knee badly this week. Cristian Romero, the captain, has criticised the Spurs leaders and is suspended for four games after getting a red card in last weekend's 2-0 loss to Manchester United.
Talks with Tudor happened fast. Terzic is interested in a permanent job and might go to La Liga this summer. Robbie Keane, a former Spurs player, didn't want to leave his job as the Ferencváros manager to be a caretaker.
GLASNER FUMES: PALACE BOSS SILENCES TOTTENHAM RUMORS AFTER SHOCKING BURNLEY COLLAPSE
Oliver Glasner refuses to comment on the Tottenham job. Discover the latest on the Crystal Palace manager's 2026 summer exit plans.
Oliver Glasner wasn't happy when asked about reports connecting him to the Tottenham Hotspur job.
The 51-year-old Glasner is a possible replacement for Thomas Frank, who was recently let go. The Crystal Palace boss has also been mentioned in connection with the Manchester United job, and those rumours grew louder when he said he'd leave Selhurst Park when the season ends.
Right now, the Austrian plans to stay where he is until the end of the season. Even though he's made that clear, he keeps getting questions about stories that link him to other jobs.
The rumours linking him to Tottenham are getting louder. A pair of goals from January signing Jorgen Strand Larsen seemed to have the Eagles on track for a second win in a row.
But in a wild eight-minute stretch, Hannibal Mejbri and Jaidon Anthony scored for the Clarets before Jefferson Lerma scored an own goal just before halftime.
Palace couldn't recover from their first-half collapse and lost the game. At the post-match press conference, one reporter bravely asked Glasner about the Tottenham job.
Instead of scolding the reporter, Glasner just gave him a stern look and shook his head. Then, he didn't answer the question about the Spurs job.
Considering how Palace let their lead slip against Scott Parker's team, the question seemed to irritate him. Palace is currently 13th in the league with 32 points, a big drop considering they were in the European spots before Christmas.
While he didn't want to talk about the Spurs job, he did answer a question about whether his decision to leave at the end of the season was affecting his players. He said, "I won't question their character." I say it all the time, and I know them.
They're a good, great group of players. Great to work with them, but it's happened a few times. Then we get nervous and lose our structure. In the second half against Nottingham, with an extra player, we have to win. We have to win now.
Then we get nervous, make mistakes, and make bad decisions. We all know that when you're not calm and balanced, you don't make good decisions.
There could be many reasons, but I don't have any. Maybe with explanations, we can clarify things. But in the end, it's a huge missed chance to get closer to the middle of the pack.
After being knocked out of the FA Cup by Macclesfield, Palace's next game is on Thursday, February 19, against Zrinjski in the Europa Conference League.