Tottenham initiate move to land Adi Hutter

Tottenham Hotspur have endured a disappointing 2025/26 campaign, and they are considering Adi Hutter as a long-term managerial solution.

Tottenham Hotspur recently appointed Igor Tudor as the interim manager until the end of the season, and he is likely to be shown the door in the summer. Tottenham are looking at multiple candidates to take over as the club’s long-term manager, and Italian journalist Rudy Galetti has now revealed that they are keeping tabs on former AS Monaco manager Adi Hutter.

The German tactician endured a hit-and-miss stint at the Ligue 1 club, and he could prove to be a quality appointment. The 56-year-old is a target for the North London club, and they have already initiated a move to sign him. It will be interesting to see if he is willing to take the job in the summer. The opportunity to manage in the Premier League will be exciting for him.

Tottenham need to get the managerial decision spot on in the summer. They have quality players at their disposal, but Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor have not been able to get the best out of the team. They must bring in a manager who can maximise the club’s current resources.

Tottenham are a big club, and they should be fighting for UEFA Champions League football every season. They should be chasing domestic trophies as well. Spurs managed to win the UEFA Europa League last season, but they were unable to build on it. Multiple managerial changes have not yielded any results, and they need to fix the situation quickly.

Meanwhile, Adi Hutter is an experienced manager with the pedigree to succeed in the Premier League. It remains to be seen whether he is ready to take up a new challenge. Tottenham have been heavily criticised for not living up to their potential for several years. The pressure to deliver will be huge on the 56-year-old manager, and he will need to make an immediate impact.

There is no doubt that the German tactician will have several quality players at his disposal at the North London club, and he is likely to be back with substantial funds in the summer as well if Spurs remain in the Premier League. However, it will be a massive challenge for him. Meanwhile, other managers, including Roberto De Zerbi, are also on Tottenham’s wishlist.

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