Postecoglou: Tottenham head coach’s future expected to be resolved this week

The future of Ange Postecoglou in Tottenham is expected to be resolved this week.

The future of Postecoglou is still threatened, even though he leads traces to Europa League glory last season, ending a 17-year-old trophy-dried.

But the European success came alongside the worst Premier League campaign of the club – which contained 22 defeats – and that led to uncertainty about whether the Australian gets a third season in North Londs.

So far there has been no clarity about his position as head coach, but a decision is very likely this week when chairman Daniel Levy returns from vacation.

Speaking at the transfer show on Monday, Sky Sports News Chief Correspondent Kaveh Solhekol said about the decision about the future of Postecoglou: “It is one of the most difficult decisions that Levy has had to make since he has been to Spurs.

'It is a nice balanced decision. Are you going with your head? Or are you going with your heart?

“If you go with your heart, you stay with Postecoglou because he has won a trophy. If you go with your head, you look at the Premier League table and I still can't believe that Tottenham ended 17e. Under normal circumstances that would be complete and completely unacceptable. There is no doubt that he won a trophy.

“It is perhaps a debate for another day, the quality of the Europa League this season. The fact that the Champions League is extensive and teams are not falling, but a trophy is a trophy. A European trophy is a European trophy.”

He added: “At the moment, Ange is on vacation in Greece with his family. If Spurs decides they will stay with him, they don't have to announce anything. He is their manager. What are they going to say?

“Either there will be an announcement that he leaves or it is business as usual.”

Postecoglou Defiant about Spurs Future

He said at his press conference after the match after the 4-1 defeat against Brighton on the last day of the season: “I will be honest, I really found it strange talking about my future when we did something unprecedented.

“I had to answer the questions because no one else in the club is a bit able to do this, I think. But I can't answer that question about me and my future, and some of me think a bit of, well, why is that question asked? But it is what it is.

“And I don't doubt that this could be a real kind of decisive moment for this club, because wherever I am, I had a kind of impact where I have brought success in a club that has not had a while, and you just have to look at the process of those clubs, even after I left, they still compete for things.

“I really think this is a moment in the time where this club can really go on and can be a real candidate for an annual basis.”

Postecoglou remained challenging during his future and after doing this at Spurs' Europa League Victory Parade, he again repeated his wish to lead Spurs to a third season in a recent interview with the Australian media.

“I didn't want us to just enjoy the moment,” he told the Australian story about his comments about the third season.

“I also wanted us to think about what the next thing is, you know – don't enjoy this. We now have a taste of it. My players have a taste of it.

“The club has a preference for it. Well, let's make sure we are here again.”

Porro: staying ange would be good for Spurs

Postecoglou has had a lot of support from his players.

Defender Pedro Porro is the last to say Postecoglou Back -Back -Back, keeping his job “would be good for the dressing room”.

Porro, currently in international service with Spain, said The Guardian: “He would continue to be good for the dressing room. He has built a very good group and coaches also need time.

“It didn't go well in the competition, but he let us win a trophy. That is also important.

“The people in the dressing room with weight must understand that.”

Spurs only leaves Captain Son for considerable fee

In the meantime, Tottenham only listens to important offers for Captain Heung-Min Son in the midst of renewed interest from Saudi Pro League clubs this summer, the PA press agency understands.

Son was associated two years ago with a move to Saudi Aarabia, but rejected the claims to stay before the start of the term of office of Ange Postecoglou.

Postecoglou then called Son as Spurs Captain and last month the South Korean attacker led the team to Europa League success to achieve his goal to win silverwork at the club.

Speculation about the future of Son is widespread during his 10th season in Tottenham and while the club led an option of 12 months in his deal in January, he will enter the last year of his contract in July.

Son will also be 33 next month and was struck by injury problems during the 2024-25 campaign, but the Premier League club only leaves their Talismian skipper leave for a considerable transfer costs, Pa understands.

Spurs will visit South Korea again for the preseason later this summer – the third time in four years they traveled to Son's Homeland to prepare for a new campaign.

Although Son – who currently has in international service – has only managed 11 goals in the previous term, which has been his lowest return since his debut season, his worldwide status offers enormous commercial value for the club.

Son is not the only key figure with an uncertain future without clarity about head coach Postecoglou, who stays in the dark whether he gets a third season in Tottenham.

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