
Postecoglou sack: Update reveals what Levy has told Tottenham boss about his fate
Ange Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham continues to hang in the balance.
The Australian is still awaiting confirmation over his job at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after a disappointing season domestically.
This has seen Daniel Levy go back and forth over his decision surrounding the 59-year-old and potential alternative head coach options in N17.
With that being said, the latest update has shared what Postecoglou knows about the potential of remaining in the North London dugout.

Postecoglou in fresh Levy reveal at Tottenham
There has been very little clarity to this point over the future of the ex-Celtic man, regardless of his Europa League glory in Bilbao.
The man himself suggested that “season three is always better than season two”, but he may not be given the chance to fulfil that ambition.
Season | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goal difference |
2024/25 | 60 | 26 | 8 | 26 | +16 |
2023/24 | 41 | 21 | 6 | 14 | +11 |
This comes after constant links with a potential replacement as Thomas Frank continues to be mooted with a switch across the capital.
These rumours may continue to spiral, but the final decision will ultimately come down to the chairman ahead of the new Premier League campaign.
With that in mind, the Independent reported on 4 June that Postecoglou remains in the dark over whether he will continue in his role in N17.
This points towards radio silence from Levy towards the Aussie, which may not point towards positive news over his future in North London.
Postecoglou uncertainty increases amid Levy silence
There is little that the former Australia manager can do right now as he continues to be linked with the sack while being on holiday.
This has helped to form a bizarre atmosphere around the Lilywhites just weeks after securing European glory against Manchester United.
It is clear that this success wasn’t enough to wipe the slate clean for Postecoglou, who could still lose his job after a 17th-place Premier League finish.
It will now be interesting to see what decision Levy eventually comes to, and if the sack trigger is pulled, who comes in as an alternative manager.