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New Tottenham manager favourite emerges after Julian Nagelsmann and Daniel Levy decision

Tottenham's search for a new manager took a dramatic turn this week as reports claimed that Julian Nagelsmann is no longer in the running to land the job. The former Bayern Munich manager was the favourite to take the reigns in N17 heading into next season before the decision.

Nagelsmann has impressed with his coaching career at a young age, but his shock dismissal from Bayern led to talk over a move to the Premier League. However, with Spurs turning away from the opportunity, Daniel Levy's search for a new boss will have to continue elsewhere.

At this current moment, Ryan Mason is in interim charge until the end of the season, having replaced both Antonio Conte and Cristian Stellini. Top four seems an unlikely finish for the Lilywhites, currently sitting six points behind fourth with three games to play, but there's some hope the side can finish on a strong note.

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For Mason, it could be something of an audition for the permanent role, feeling he knows he can do a good job in his time as interim: "First of all I know this football club, I know this football club very well and feel this club inside of me and that can help," the former midfielder said before the Aston Villa clash.

"Ultimately I hear a lot of people will naturally say about age, but it really feels irrelevant. In football it doesn't matter how many years you've had in the game, how much experience, you're being judged every single day and in every single game. That's the nature of football. It really doesn't matter how old I am or how long I've been coaching, I feel ready to help the team and the football club and that's the most important thing."

While Mason may impress with certain aspects implemented, he is currently only sixth favourite, according to Betfair, joint with Mauricio Pochettino and Graham Potter. The current favourite is former Liverpool midfielder turned Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso.

He is then followed by Feyenoord coach Arne Slot, with former Manchester City defender turned Burnley manager Vincent Kompany rounding out the top three.

Tottenham manager for first game of 2023/24 Premier League season

Xabi Alonso 3/1

Arne Slot 5/1

Vincent Kompany 9/1

Brendan Rodgers 10/1

Luis Enrique 12/1

Mauricio Pochettino 14/1

Graham Potter 14/1

Ryan Mason 14/1

Thomas Frank 20/1

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