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Former ‘World’s Best Manager’ Interested in Spurs Job, as Desired by Paratici

    Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is already considering potential replacements for their current manager, Antonio Conte, whose contract expires at the end of the season. According to reports from The Times, Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy and former Barcelona manager, Luis Enrique, are open to discussing the possibility of the Spaniard taking over at the North London club.

    Enrique has been labelled as one of the best coaches by Pep Guardiola and is said to be very interested in a job in the Premier League. He has an attacking style of play, with a preferred formation of 4-3-3, and won the “World’s Best Coach” award in 2014/15 with Barcelona. He also won nine trophies with the Catalan giants, including the prestigious Champions League.

    Enrique’s impressive track record could be what Tottenham needs to convince star striker Harry Kane to sign a new contract with the club and attract big-name players. Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham’s former manager, has also been linked with a return to the club. However, some senior figures are said to be against the idea of bringing Pochettino back to Tottenham.

    Enrique is reportedly the favoured candidate of Tottenham’s new managing director of football, Fabio Paratici. With Paratici’s support and Daniel Levy’s interest in Enrique’s attacking style, the Spaniard could be a strong contender for the Tottenham job.

    It remains to be seen who will be appointed as Tottenham’s next manager, but the club is determined to find a suitable candidate who can lead them to success in the Premier League and in Europe. With Enrique’s pedigree and successful track record, he could be the man for the job.

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