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Ange Postecoglou Eyes Summer Return with a Tottenham “What-If” Looming Large

Ange Postecoglou has been sacked by two Premier League clubs this year.

Ange Postecoglou continues to generate headlines as he weighs up his next managerial move. His exit from Tottenham Hotspur in June 2025 remains a defining chapter in his recent career. He delivered the club’s first major trophy in 17 years with a Europa League triumph, yet Spurs also endured their worst-ever Premier League season, losing 22 league matches and finishing 17th. Reflecting on his time in north London, he said (back in June 2025):

“My overriding emotion is one of pride… The opportunity to lead one of England’s historic football clubs and bring back the glory it deserves will live with me for a lifetime.”

Despite the emotional weight of his departure, Postecoglou always believed he laid a strong foundation. He instilled a fearless, attacking identity Spurs had lacked, although the board ultimately decided they needed a “change in approach” to compete on all fronts consistently. Nevertheless, his time at Tottenham still influences how clubs view him today.

Celtic and Leeds Keep the Interest Alive

After his brief and bruising spell at Nottingham Forest, interest in Postecoglou has not faded. Top clubs still admire his philosophy, mentality, and ability to transform dressing rooms. Celtic quickly contacted him after Brendan Rodgers resigned on 27 October. Their approach before appointing Wilfried Nancy showed just how much they still value the man who previously led them to domestic dominance. Although he chose not to return, the door clearly remains open.

Leeds United have also surfaced as serious contenders. Former Manchester United and Blackburn scout Mick Brown revealed that Leeds view Postecoglou as a genuine replacement for Daniel Farke. Even their morale-boosting 3–1 win over Chelsea has not eased the pressure on Farke, and the board continues to monitor alternatives as winter unfolds. The more Leeds struggle for consistency, the more Postecoglou’s name gathers momentum in West Yorkshire.

Could Ange Postecoglou Ever Return to Tottenham?

Postecoglou with Europa Cup Silverware

Football Insider transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke said on his podcast that Postecoglou’s time at Nottingham Forest left a bitter taste and that the brief, chaotic spell disrupted his momentum. Although Ange still speaks warmly about his time at Tottenham, a return to the club appears highly unlikely in the near future. Spurs have moved on with a new long-term project, and the board previously signalled a clear shift in direction after parting ways with him despite his Europa League triumph.

Postecoglou also values stability and full control, and he would only consider returning if the club fully aligned with his bold, high-pressing philosophy, something that clashed with Tottenham’s hierarchy before. While his affection for Spurs remains genuine, the conditions that led to their split still exist, making a reunion more romantic in theory than realistic in practice.

However, Postecoglou remains cautious. He wants clarity, patience and the chance to mould a squad through a full pre-season. Joining a club mid-campaign no longer appeals to him. A summer return would give him time to rebuild his reputation and engineer the kind of structured project he thrives in. (via Football Insider Podcast)

Summer Shapes Up as the Perfect Return Window

Opportunities continue to arrive, and Premier League clubs remain alert to his availability. Leeds stand as one option, but other sides will certainly test his interest as the season approaches its decisive months. The next phase of his career may depend entirely on timing, and timing is something Postecoglou now treats with extreme care.

Ultimately, the decision rests with him. He knows clubs still believe deeply in his methods. He knows his Tottenham achievements continue to enhance his profile despite their troubled league campaign. And he understands that returning in the summer positions him perfectly for a powerful, reinvigorated comeback to top-flight management.

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