Tottenham reach agreement with controversial ex-Premier League manager with announcement expected imminently

Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 31/03/2026

- 15:17

Updated: 31/03/2026

- 16:08

De Zerbi has previously expressed a desire to return to English football since being sacked by Marseille earlier this year

Tottenham have reached an agreement with Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager following the dismissal of interim coach Igor Tudor, GB News understands.

The 44-year-old Italian, who previously managed Brighton & Hove Albion, emerged as Spurs' preferred candidate following discussions held earlier this month.


Final details are yet to be resolved, with the announcement expected in the coming hours.

Spurs currently sit just a single point clear of the relegation zone with only seven matches left to play this season.

The club has failed to secure a victory in their last 13 Premier League fixtures, a run that has plunged them into a survival battle.

Igor Tudor was appointed in February following the decision to axe Thomas Frank, who had experienced a nightmare stint in the dugout.

The Croatian's brief spell in charge proved catastrophic, lasting merely 44 days before his departure.

De Zerbi has previously expressed a desire to return to English football since being sacked by Marseille earlier this year, and has always been receptive to the idea of managing Tottenham.

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Tottenham have announced Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager

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Negotiations between the club and manager were ongoing throughout the night, with the club's statement set to confirm that both parties had reached an agreement.

The appointment has already sparked controversy among sections of the Tottenham faithful.

Four supporter groups have opposed De Zerbi's candidacy, citing remarks he made about Mason Greenwood whilst managing in France.

In November, the Italian described the former Manchester United forward as a "good guy" and suggested he had paid a "heavy price" following his arrest nearly four years earlier on suspicion of rape and assault.

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Igor Tudor's brief spell in charge proved catastrophic, lasting merely 44 days before his departure

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Greater Manchester Police subsequently dropped all charges against the player.

De Zerbi declined to criticise Greenwood during his time at Marseille, a stance that has now drawn the ire of Spurs supporters ahead of any potential appointment

Now in the Tottenham dugout, the Italian has 12 days until Spurs' next Premier League fixture.

The North London side will travel to Sunderland on Sunday, April 12.

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