Tottenham Hotspur have already settled on their summer plans to make a permanent appointment after handing Igor Tudor the reins until the end of the season.
Tudor has now been confirmed by Spurs as the interim head coach until the summer, four months after his exit from Juventus.
While the 47-year-old’s name may not excite Tottenham Hotspur fans, he does have plenty of experience taking over clubs in crisis in the middle of the season.
The Lilywhites will hope that the Croat can guide them to safety as they hover dangerously close to the relegation zone.

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GiveMeSport have now confirmed what we have heard from other sources by stating that Tudor has no permanent option in his contract, with his deal running out in June.
The report asserts that the former Juve boss has the rest of the campaign to prove that he can take up a permanent role.
The appointment of the Croat has bought Spurs some time to make the right permanent appointment, and two clear frontrunners have already emerged for the role.
One of those is Mauricio Pochettino, whose return to N17 would prove popular with the Tottenham fan base.
The other is Roberto De Zerbi, who has emerged as a contender following his exit from Marseille earlier this week.
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GiveMeSport allege that De Zerbi is willing to travel to London to have talks with Tottenham over a permanent role.
However, any move for the Italian will have to wait until the summer, even though he is currently out of work.
This is because the former Brighton boss knows that there could be vacancies at Manchester United, Manchester City and potentially even Liverpool at the end of this season.
