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'Arry out, Moyes in: Everton boss targeted to replace Redknapp
'Arry out, Moyes in: Everton boss targeted to replace Redknapp
Scot tops the
shopping list ahead of Martinez and Villas-Boas as Spurs as multiple
sources claim the Tottenham manager is leaving the club
David Moyes is Tottenham’s number one managerial target after Harry
Redknapp negotiated his way out of the White Hart Lane hot-seat. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has identified Everton boss Moyes as his most-wanted, ahead of Roberto Martinez and Andre Villas-Boas, to succeed Redknapp. Levy
and Redknapp met, and talks continued into Wednesday night, centred on
reaching agreement on the manager’s severance package from the 12 months
remaining on his £3million-a-year contract. The rumour mill
declared him finished - some saying he had been sacked - and Totenham
playrs were informed that he would be departing.
'Arry out, Moyes in: Everton boss targeted to replace Redknapp
Scot tops the
shopping list ahead of Martinez and Villas-Boas as Spurs as multiple
sources claim the Tottenham manager is leaving the club
New challenge?: There is a feeling Moyes can take Everton no further
Alex Livesey
David Moyes is Tottenham’s number one managerial target after Harry
Redknapp negotiated his way out of the White Hart Lane hot-seat. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has identified Everton boss Moyes as his most-wanted, ahead of Roberto Martinez and Andre Villas-Boas, to succeed Redknapp. Levy
and Redknapp met, and talks continued into Wednesday night, centred on
reaching agreement on the manager’s severance package from the 12 months
remaining on his £3million-a-year contract. The rumour mill
declared him finished - some saying he had been sacked - and Totenham
playrs were informed that he would be departing.
Walking away: Redknapp had 12 months left on his £3m-a-year deal at Spurs
Phil Harris
Redknapp, who has twice led Spurs to their highest finish during the Premier League era, has steadfastly refused to resign, but felt the club’s hierarchy wanted him out after they refused to extend his contract. It
is a remarkable reversal of fortunes for a man who, just 45 days ago,
was the hottest property in football – a hero to Tottenham fans and
seemingly a shoo-in to succeed Fabio Capello in the England job. The
final dispute was just the latest in a long line of disagreements
between Redknapp and Levy, whose relationship was put under immense
strain following Tottenham’s end-of-season collapse, which coincided
with Redknapp being in for the England job. Redknapp feared the worst
after Spurs missed out on a Champions League place, and it quickly
became clear Levy would not offer him a new contract and, at best, would
allow him to go into the final year of his contract. But another
blow came when the manager wanted to start making plans for next season
to find Spurs were nervous about releasing funds for targets amid
uncertainty over the manager’s future. Redknapp is a target for a Middle East consortium
who are lining up a job in Qatar, but it may be that he takes a break
after a stressful year which saw him miss out to Roy Hodgson for the
England gig, win a high-profile tax case in court and undergo a heart
operation.
Tottenham are now looking to the future, and Moyes is back on their radar having long been touted as their choice. Levy
had lined up then-Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers when they thought
Redknapp was going to get the England job, but he has since taken over
at Liverpool. Moyes, who also has 12 months left on his deal, is currently on holiday in the US. It
is believed the highly-regarded Scot is up for a new challenge after a
decade at Everton, who continually have to sell before they can buy. The Toffees' left-back Leighton Baines and midfielder Marouane Fellaini
are this summer’s likely departures - with, respectively, Manchester
United and Chelsea keen - and there is a feeling Moyes may have taken
them as far as possible.
Wigan boss Martinez is also in the frame after keeping the Latics in
the Premier League again while employing a style of play that suits the
Spurs philosophy. Villas-Boas is another candidate despite his turbulent nine-month spell at Chelsea. Another
former Chelsea boss, Carlo Ancelotti, also fancied the job before
taking over at oil-rich, Champions League-bound Paris Saint-Germain.