Tottenham want to contact Luis Enrique amid Chelsea interest

Tottenham are yet to bring in a replacement for Antonio Conte, and they have been linked with Luis Enrique, a target for Chelsea, in recent weeks.

A report from Daily Telegraph claims that Tottenham are seeking talks with former Barcelona manager, Luis Enrique. Apparently, Chelsea have already interviewed the 52-year-old manager. But they will face competition from the North London side.

Luis Enrique is currently without a job after being relieved of his duties as the manager of the Spanish national team. Spain had a disappointing World Cup campaign under his tutelage, and the 52-year-old will be hoping to bounce back strongly.

The opportunity to take over a Premier League club could be an exciting option for him. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham can convince Enrique to take over and snub the approach from Chelsea. The Blues certainly have more resources, and they have a far more competitive team at their disposal.

The new owners have spent significant sums of money over the last couple of transfer windows, and Chelsea have put together a formidable squad. With a couple of intelligent additions in the summer, there is no reason why Chelsea cannot compete for the major trophies next season. The opportunity to manage them could be a more attractive option for Enrique.

Luis Enrique had signed a two-year deal with the Spanish Football Federation to coach the National team. (Photo courtesy: AFP/Getty)

On the other hand, Tottenham are going through a transitional phase, and they could lose some important players. Enrique will need to oversee a rebuild at Tottenham, and the North London club simply do not have the resources to compete with clubs like Chelsea. It will be interesting to see what the Spanish manager decides at the end of the season and whether he engages in talks with Spurs.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move away from the club and players like Son Heung-min have regressed this season. The London club might need to bring in multiple reinforcements in the summer. That said, Tottenham are still in a position to secure Champions League qualification for the next season. Meanwhile, Chelsea are currently in the bottom half.

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If Tottenham manage to secure Champions League qualification, they might have an edge in the race. Enrique might want to manage a Champions League side next season. He has won major trophies with Barcelona in the past, and there is no doubt that he has the pedigree to succeed in the Premier League.

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