Published: March 30, 2026. The English Chronicle Desk.
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In a desperate bid to stave off a first relegation in nearly half a century, Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly tabled a massive five-year contract offer to Roberto De Zerbi. The Italian tactician, who has been out of work since an acrimonious exit from Marseille in February, has emerged as the sole priority for Chairman Daniel Levy following the sacking of Igor Tudor on Sunday. Tudor’s disastrous 44-day tenure—which yielded just a single point from five Premier League matches—has left the North London club sitting a precarious one point above the drop zone with only seven games remaining. While De Zerbi was initially hesitant to inherit a relegation scrap mid-season, reports from Italy this morning suggest he has had a “change of heart” and is now open to an immediate move to the capital.
The proposed deal is understood to be one of the most lucrative in the club’s history, reflecting Tottenham’s weakened negotiating position and the sheer urgency of their predicament. Beyond the five-year commitment, the package reportedly includes a “significant survival bonus” should De Zerbi successfully guide the squad through their final fixtures, which include a daunting trip to Sunderland on April 12. Sources close to the negotiations suggest that De Zerbi had previously sought a “relegation release clause” that would allow him to walk away in the summer if the club dropped into the Championship, but Spurs are pushing for a permanent commitment to build a long-term “identity” regardless of which division they find themselves in.
However, the pursuit is not without its complications. A significant portion of the Spurs fanbase has reacted with hostility to the news, with three major supporters’ groups—Proud Lilywhites, Women of the Lane, and Spurs Reach—releasing a joint “No to De Zerbi” statement on Friday. The protest centers on De Zerbi’s previous public defense of forward Mason Greenwood during their time together at Marseille, with fans accusing the manager of “downplaying male violence” and failing to align with the club’s core values. This internal friction presents a major headache for the board, who are desperate for a “unifying” figure but find themselves pursuing a coach who is already a divisive figure before even setting foot in the new stadium.
As the players prepare to return from the international break, the clock is ticking for the Tottenham hierarchy. With alternative options like Sean Dyche and a third caretaker spell for Ryan Mason still being discussed as contingencies, the pressure is on to finalize the De Zerbi deal before the end of the week. For a club that began the season with aspirations of a Champions League return under Thomas Frank, the prospect of a five-year rebuilding project under De Zerbi represents a final, high-stakes gamble. Whether the Italian’s expansive, high-risk philosophy is the right tonic for a “confidence-drained” squad facing the abyss remains the biggest question in English football tonight.

























































































