
Tottenham coach considers Spurs exit to join brand-new club
Tottenham appear set for a summer of change, with one staff member now considering his options as the opportunity to become a manager elsewhere arises.
Despite a historically poor Premier League season, this campaign will always be remembered fondly among Tottenham supporters after the Lilywhites ended their 17-year trophy drought.
Ange Postecoglou’s side beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Estadio de San Mamés on Wednesday (21 May) to win the UEFA Europa League. As a result, supporters in North London will be keen for Tottenham to kick on.
Changes are already being made, with Vinai Venkatesham set to begin as Spurs’ Chief Executive Officer this summer, and it looks as though that might not be the only change.

Ryan Mason considers Tottenham exit
Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham remains uncertain.
However, it looks as though the 59-year-old isn’t the only member of the coaching staff who could move on from Tottenham this summer.
| Premier League 2024/25 | Position | Points | Played |
| Tottenham | 17th | 38 | 37 |
As reported by Alex Crook via X (25 May), Mason is considering leaving Tottenham to take over as manager of West Brom.
The 33-year-old has twice managed Tottenham on an interim basis in the past.
Mason deserves an opportunity at West Brom
It would be difficult to find someone at Hotspur Way who represents Tottenham more than Mason.
The former midfielder rose through the ranks in North London before becoming a first-team regular under Mauricio Pochettino. Unfortunately, Mason was forced into an early retirement after suffering a serious head injury.
However, that didn’t stop him from continuing with Tottenham, with the Englishman working as an assistant coach under the likes of José Mourinho, Antonio Conte and now Postecoglou.
Therefore, with some impressive experience under his belt, now could be the time for Mason to strike out on his own, and managing a club as historic as West Brom could be a fantastic opportunity which proves too difficult to refuse.