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Tottenham’s current £10m player emerges as an option to replace Igor Tudor as interim manager

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Ben Davies has emerged as a shock contender to take the Tottenham Hotspur job on an interim basis to replace Igor Tudor.

Tottenham have sacked Tudor following a winless run of five in the Premier League and just 44 days after announcing him as interim.

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Davies suffered a season-ending injury back in January and could be ready to take the job immediately until the end of the season.

The defender has already been awarded his UEFA A and Elite Youth A Licence, now making him a strong contender to take charge.

Ben Davies could replace Igor Tudor as Tottenham manager

Ben Davies could replace Igor Tudor as Tottenham Hotspur manager, according to The Telegraph, in what could be one of the most dramatic stories of the season.

Tottenham want Roberto De Zerbi; however, it looks like a short-term option is likely to be the route which the North London club are forced to go down.

The £10 million defender is on a list which also includes the likes of Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle, Tim Sherwood, Chris Hughton, Adi Hutter and Sean Dyche.

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Redknapp has been endorsed by Gary Lineker to take the job with the club needing a manager who understands the Premier League.

The former Spurs boss has not been a manager since 2017, when he took charge of Birmingham City and was sacked after five straight defeats.

Dyche was another coach who would arrive with expeince of managing in the Premier League, and having worked in a relegation battle.

However, Alex Crook claims that appointing the former Nottingham Forest manager would be complicated at this stage.

Hutter was sacked as manager of AS Monaco earlier this season and could arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with experience of working at a major club.

Right now, Spurs need stability and cannot afford to take another gamble on a coach with little experience in the Premier League.