Julian Nagelsmann gives one condition to become Tottenham boss. Before agreeing to become Tottenham’s manager, recently fired Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann laid forth a requirement.
According to The Independent, if the German is hired as manager, he wants to have a “decisive say” in Tottenham’s player acquisitions.
After being humiliated 6-1 by Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday, Spurs fired interim manager Cristian Stellini on Monday night.
Club chairman Daniel Levy referred to the outcome as “devastating” and “wholly unacceptable” in a statement announcing Stellini’s dismissal.
Julian Nagelsmann gives one condition to become Tottenham boss
Ryan Mason must now lead the team through the remainder of the season.
As Tottenham Hotspur Stadium searches for a third permanent manager in two years, Nagelsmann has emerged as the front-runner to take over.
According to rumors in Germany, the 35-year-old Nagelsmann withdrew from the running to become Chelsea’s permanent manager and is now seriously considering accepting the Spurs position.
The Independent claims that Levy would love to hire the young German before the season ends but would prefer him to hold off until the summer.
The article continued that if Nagelsmann moves to the North London club, he would be eager to maintain significant involvement in the team’s transfer negotiations.