Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Igor Tudor as interim head coach, formalising a move that had been widely expected.
The Croatian manager has agreed to guide the team through the remainder of the season, with his current deal set to run until June 2026. His immediate task will be to stabilise performances and improve results as Spurs navigate a challenging period.
While Tudor takes charge on a temporary basis, the club’s hierarchy is already planning ahead. Tottenham are expected to make a definitive decision regarding a permanent manager in the summer.
Among the names being strongly considered are Roberto De Zerbi and former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino, both viewed as serious contenders for the role.
For now, focus shifts to Tudor, who will be under pressure to deliver positive results and strengthen his case before the club finalises its long-term direction.