Spurs name ex-Wolves boss Nuno after search chaos

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Tottenham Hotspur have named Nuno Espirito Santo as their new manager after the Portuguese left Wolverhampton Wanderers at the end of last season, the Premier League club said on Wednesday.

Nuno left Wolves after four seasons where they achieved promotion to the Premier League in 2018 after a six-year absence and retained their status as a top flight side over three seasons.

He previously also managed Valencia and Porto.

“When you have a squad with quality and talent, we want to make the fans proud and enjoy,” he said in a statement on the club website.

“It’s an enormous pleasure and honour, there’s joy and I’m happy and looking forward to starting work. We don’t have any days to lose and we must start working immediately as pre-season starts in a few days.”

Espirito Santo’s appointment to take over the north London club ends what had become a convoluted and troubled search to succeed Jose Mourinho following his sacking in April.

Among the candidates linked to Spurs the last several months had been Antonio Conte, Gennaro Gattuso, Paulo Fonseca, Brendan Rodgers, Julian Nagelsmann, and Erik ten Hag.

Spurs appointed 29-year-old coach Ryan Mason as interim boss until the end of the season and began drawing up a list of candidates which included Rodgers and Nagelsmann. Rodgers has a contract until 2025 and showed no interest in leaving Leicester City while Nagelsmann opted to join Bayern Munich, leaving Spurs to sound out former boss Mauricio Pochettino over whether he would be tempted to rejoin the club from Paris Saint-Germain.

However, sources told ESPN that Pochettino never asked to leave the Ligue 1 club, who in any case exercised an option to extend his contract by a further year to 2023.

Ten Hag has also extended his deal to stay at Ajax Amsterdam amid interest from Spurs.

Discussions with early front-runner Conte — fresh off of winning the Serie A title with Internazionale — failed to deliver any progress, prompting the club to enter into discussions with other candidates.

Nuno’s appointment comes after Tottenham hired Fabio Paratici as their new director of football earlier this month. The 48-year-old was previously the chief football officer at Juventus for 11 years.

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