TOTTENHAM’S pursuit of Julian Nagelsmann is being complicated by the German’s desire for a break before deciding on his next job.
Spurs have made Nagelsmann their leading target to succeed Antonio Conte, who left the club by mutual consent on Sunday and was replaced by his No2 Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason for the final 10 games of the season.
Spurs sources have played down reports from Germany that they have already made contact with Nagelsmann’s representative, although they spoke to his camp in 2021 about succeeding Jose Mourinho.
Nagelsmann is understood to be in no rush to decide his future following his sacking by Bayern Munich last week, potentially leaving Spurs in limbo.
He is likely to want to wait until the summer to assess his options, when Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are among the European clubs likely to have a managerial vacancy, while reports in Germany claim Bayern would be due compensation if he takes a job before the end of the season.
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