Three members of the back room staff of Ange Postecoglou will follow him from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.
Spurs confirmed on Friday afternoon that Postecoglou would not return for a third season, with the 59-year-old fired only 16 days after the supervision of a famous victory against Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League final.
That victory ended Tottenham's 17-year-old waiting for a large trophy and provided a place in the next edition of the Champions League.
But it was not enough to save Postecoglou, who also supervised 17th place in the Premier League – the lowest of the club ever.
The departure of Postecoglou was communicated by the club via a statement of 368 words. That statement did not mention whether other staff members also left.
But according to the Telegraph, Spurs Chiefs have decided to be Postecoglou's assistant coaches mile Jedinak, Nick Montgomery and Sergio Raimundo in Bijl.
In the meantime, Ryan Mason – who also worked as an assistant – coach under Postecoglou – left Spurs earlier in the week to take the job of the empty manager at West Bromwich Albion.
Senior coach Matt Wells and goalkeeper coach Rob Burch would have stayed with Spurs for the time being, although that could change after the replacement of Postecoglou was announced.
That replacement is probably the current Brentford boss Thomas Frank, but he is not the only man in the frame.
Brentford does not want to lose Frank and will demand a considerable fee that is assumed to be in the region of £ 10 million if he leaves for Spurs.
Tottenham -President Daniel Levy is expected to perform his search for a new manager in the coming days, with Marco Silva and Scott Parker also in the frame.
