Tottenham Hotspur fans are eagerly anticipating the launch of the club's new kits ahead of the 2023/24 season. Spurs finished 8th in the Premier League last term - just a single point adrift of European football qualification as Daniel Levy searches for a new manager to take over at N17.
Antonio Conte was relieved of his managerial duties back in March whilst there remains a vacant role as director of football, following the exit of Fabio Paratici, with the successor likely to have a major say on transfers. Cristian Stellini replaced Conte before being dismissed as caretaker boss, with Ryan Mason handed managerial duties until the end of the 2022/23 campaign.
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou is the favourite to become Spurs' new manager after the Scottish club granted him permission to speak with the club regarding the vacant managerial position. Reports have now stated that Postecoglou has agreed personal terms with Tottenham as he edges closer to being appointed by Daniel Levy.
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There is plenty of work to do at the club with Harry Kane's future still in doubt after the England captain has been linked with a move away from Spurs to Manchester United and Real Madrid. Postecoglou will be hoping he can convince Kane to stay at Spurs, if appointed manager, before focusing on transfer business and reshaping the squad.
Amidst all the news coming out of Tottenham at present, the launch date for Spurs' new home kit - designed by Nike - has been confirmed. Fans can expect the release of Tottenham's new home strip on Thursday, June 8.
FootyHeadlines have already leaked images of the new home strip in recent weeks with Nike opting for a unique design with a more classic look. There is no Volt, in contrast to the kits of the 2022/23 and 2020/21 seasons with the initials 'THFC' placed inside the collar on the authentic white and navy kit.
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