Tottenham have already suffered an early setback in their search for a new manager after one of their targets declined the opportunity following the departure of Igor Tudor.
Tudor left Tottenham Hotspur F.C. by mutual consent on Sunday after overseeing just seven matches. During his short tenure, the team collected only one point from five Premier League games and were also eliminated from the Champions League by Atlético Madrid in the round of 16.
Spurs now find themselves in a worrying position, sitting just one spot and one point above the relegation zone with only seven fixtures left to play.
Former AS Monaco FC manager Adi Hütter, who has been out of work since being dismissed in October, has removed himself from consideration. The 56-year-old stated that although he has been linked with multiple clubs recently, he plans to wait until the start of next season before returning to management and has no intention of changing that plan.
Regarding other possible options, Sean Dyche remained cautious when questioned about the vacancy during an appearance on talkSPORT, describing the situation as complicated and noting that comments can easily be taken out of context.
Meanwhile, former Spurs manager Tim Sherwood has openly stated his desire to return to the club. Club legend Harry Redknapp has also suggested he would be willing to step in to help, stressing that the team urgently needs leadership to boost morale and rebuild confidence, warning that they are facing a serious situation.

