
Premier League club ‘going all in’ for Postecoglou is perfect after Tottenham sack
Ange Postecoglou may not be short of job offers after he was sacked by Tottenham last week.
The Australian is deemed to have had a successful period at Spurs by many after winning the Europa League, their first major trophy in 17 years.
Postecoglou has recently been backed to become the Scotland manager after Steve Clarke’s recent struggles.
On top of this, Postecoglou is in the running to become the Brentford manager if Thomas Frank leaves the Bees to take his old job.
However, there are plenty of other potential suitors for the 59-year-old.

Postecoglou to Leeds United is the ‘perfect fit’
One of the newcomers to the Premier League next season is Leeds United.
The Peacocks won the Championship title at their second attempt to return to the English top-flight for the first time since 2023.
Leeds have been actively trying to sign Manor Solomon from Spurs after a successful loan spell at Elland Road.
Now, the Yorkshire club have been backed to bring in Postecoglou midway through the 2025/26 campaign already.
When assessing where his next job will be, journalist Jonathan Liew wrote for The Guardian (10 June) that the Australian will likely go to a club whose fans desire to feel something again.
Predicting Leeds could sack Daniel Farke by November, Liew has claimed that the Yorkshire club “going all in on Angeball feels like a perfect fit.”

Premier League success for Postecoglou would be humiliating for Levy
Daniel Levy is no doubt a controversial figure at Spurs. Therefore, his sacking of Postecoglou last week did no favours for his reputation.
The Australian was a popular figure at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after his Europa League victory, with many fans wanting him to stay for the 2025/26 campaign.
Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham career | |
Games managed | 101 |
Wins | 47 |
Draws | 15 |
Losses | 39 |
Win percentage | 46.53 per cent |
Honours | Europa League x1 |
Therefore, if Postecoglou were to go somewhere like Leeds and succeed, it would be humiliating for Levy, especially if the incoming manager flops at Spurs.
Hopefully, whoever Tottenham bring in will prove that it was the right decision to sack the Australian and more success and trophies follow.