Manager who could take up the job should Amanda Staveley takeover Tottenham, comes to light

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Billionaire Amanda Staveley is eyeing a dramatic Tottenham takeover, with Eddie Howe set to become the new manager.
Billionaire Amanda Staveley is eyeing a dramatic Tottenham takeover, with Eddie Howe set to become the new manager. [Image via Football365]

The former Newcastle executive, Amanda Staveley, wants to end the current ownership nightmare and rebuild a broken squad.

The crisis at Tottenham Hotspur worsens day by day. Premier League survival is now a genuine coin toss, as the interim head coach has lost four consecutive matches since taking charge last month. The struggling team sits just one point above the drop zone ahead of a daunting trip to Anfield. Pressure on the Lewis family to sell the football club is boiling over quickly, while fans are sick of the constant failure and broken promises. Supporters demand total accountability from the boardroom executives.

A serious financial lifeline might finally be on the table, as Amanda Staveley is reportedly preparing an enormous bid to buy the North London outfit. The businesswoman recently left Tyneside and is fronting a consortium alongside Mehrdad Ghodoussi. According to a recent report published by TEAMtalk, the public was informed about the massive financial muscle behind the bid. The media outlet stated she “has around £3bn worth of funding to buy Spurs through her consortium,” ready to go.

A complete cultural reset planned for Hotspur Way should Amanda Staveley takeover

Staveley has a crystal clear vision to fix the rot behind the scenes. Her top priority involves appointing Eddie Howe as the next manager. The English tactician famously transformed his previous employers from relegation fodder into a formidable Champions League side. The respected coach is widely viewed as the perfect candidate to repair a fractured dressing room. The new boss demands high standards from everyone involved.

Howe completely overhauled the culture at St. James Park during his impressive tenure. The elite manager drastically increased daily training intensity. He built incredible unity between the playing squad and the backroom staff. That exact profile fits the current situation perfectly.

The TEAMtalk journalists warned readers about the difficult negotiation process ahead, claiming the prospective buyer “faces a battle to convince the Lewis Family to sell their majority stake” very soon. Dropping into the Championship would absolutely tank the club valuation. Something major has to give right now to save this historic institution from total disaster.