
Igor Tudor contract latest: All Tottenham fans need to know as sack decision made
Igor Tudor has had a disastrous time at Tottenham Hotspur so far.
The former Juventus and Lazio boss has lost his first four games in charge, with his side scoring five goals and conceding 14.
Spurs look to be steamrolling towards relegation from the Premier League under his leadership, which has led to constant speculation on his future.
Many Tottenham supporters want Tudor to be sacked, and Tottenham News examines his contract situation in North London.

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What is Tudor’s contract situation at Tottenham?
Tudor signed a short-term deal to take over at Spurs and try to lead them to Premier League survival.
His contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign, so the Lilywhites will be looking for a new boss in Summer 2026.

There is understood to be no clause in the deal that could make his spell permanent, not that recent results would mandate that anyway.
Who will make Tudor sack decision?
The decision on Tudor’s future will be left down to Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange, despite their constant failures already when it comes to the biggest calls.
BBC journalist Sami Mokbel claimed on 11 March that ENIC, Spurs’ owners, are not going to take the power out of their hands when it comes to the Croatian’s future.
That decision could prove fatal to the Lilywhites’ hopes of staying in the top-flight at the end of the season, if they fail to make the correct call on the beleaguered manager.
What have Lange and Venkatesham decided about Tudor’s future?
It seems as though Lange and Venkatesham are happy to stick with Tudor at the moment, despite the fact that he has not won a game since he was appointed.
He took the pre-match press conference on 13 March ahead of the Liverpool clash, and there are no indications that he will be dismissed from his post before that game.
If the N17 side are heavily beaten on Merseyside, the duo may well have a call to make on his future with the club.
Given how precarious their position is, surely he cannot stay in the dugout if he loses his first five matches, as he will have clearly failed to uplift the squad from where they were under Thomas Frank.
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