Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly identified Adi Hutter as a leading candidate for their managerial position as uncertainty continues to surround the club’s current direction.
The north London side is enduring a difficult period, with poor results on the pitch adding to instability behind the scenes. Club officials are now assessing their options as they consider a possible change in leadership.
Hütter, who previously managed Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Monchengladbach, is highly regarded within Spurs’ hierarchy. The 56-year-old has been out of work since leaving AS Monaco in October 2025.
While some reports have suggested that talks are already underway, sources indicate that no formal negotiations have taken place at this stage. However, Hütter remains firmly on Tottenham’s shortlist should the club decide to act.
With the team battling to move away from the lower end of the Premier League table, a decision could be made during the international break as Spurs look to stabilize their season.