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Ange Postecoglou Linked With Nottingham Forest as Tottenham Faces Ownership and Leadership Shake-Up

Premier League clubs are in the spotlight after several deadline day changes. Ange Postecoglou is reportedly a candidate for the Nottingham Forest job. There are also major updates on Tottenham Hotspur’s ownership and chairman Daniel Levy’s future.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Nottingham Forest made headlines after firing manager Nuno Espirito Santo. Ange Postecoglou, the former Tottenham head coach, is a strong candidate for Forest’s next managerial role. Forest staff and players were shocked by the timing of the sacking as the club currently sits 10th in the league. According to a report, Nottingham Forest has parted ways with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo immediately due to growing tensions at the club. At Tottenham, speculation is mounting about a possible sale and chairman Daniel Levy’s potential exit, leaving supporters anxious about the club’s direction.

ANGE’S STYLE AND WHAT IT COULD MEAN FOR FOREST

Ange Postecoglou is known for attacking football, quick passing, and a positive mentality. His methods transformed Tottenham last season, guiding them to a Europa League title. If he moves to Forest, the club could see a drastic shift in playing style, potentially boosting their offensive output and morale after struggling for consistency under Santo. Forest’s next match is a tough away game against Arsenal, who stand 3rd. A managerial change before the game could help the team close the gap to mid-table rivals.

TOTTENHAM SALE AND LEVY’S EXIT: WHAT’S NEXT?

The Spurs board is reportedly considering offers from a consortium of American investors, which has fueled rumors of significant changes in North London. Daniel Levy has been a central figure at Tottenham for more than two decades and has overseen the club’s stadium development and extensive managerial turnover. His departure could signal a new beginning for the club, with different priorities in transfer strategy and overall vision. Tottenham’s next fixture is against West Ham United, who are in the bottom half and only three points below Spurs. Both clubs are battling to stay in the race for Champions League qualification. Fans will be watching closely to see whether changes in ownership and management affect player confidence and stability for the months ahead. As per recent updates, Tottenham’s new manager, Thomas Frank, aims to perform better in the Premier League this season .