Tottenham in Discussions with 52-year-old Paratici, Preparing Generous Offer
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly met with former director Fabio Paratici to discuss a potential return to the club. According to sources, Spurs are prepared to make a lucrative offer to bring the 52-year-old Italian back into the fold.
This news comes as Tottenham struggles through a difficult season, currently sitting 14th in the Premier League table after 15 losses. Fans have voiced their frustration with both the team’s performance and the club’s management under ENIC and Levy. Tottenham has not won a major trophy since their 2008 League Cup victory.
Manager Ange Postecoglou’s position appears precarious, with speculation mounting about his future if results don’t improve. The club is also banking on a strong Europa League run to salvage their season.
Paratici’s worldwide football employment ban expires on June 30, which has sparked Tottenham’s interest in potentially rehiring their former transfer chief. The Italian was responsible for several key signings during his previous tenure, including Rodrigo Bentancur, Dejan Kulusevski, and Cristian Romero.
While AC Milan were considered favorites to secure Paratici’s services, Tottenham’s entry into negotiations has altered the landscape. The club is reportedly seeking a quick response from Paratici regarding their offer.
Paratici’s potential return could provide a boost for Tottenham as they look to regroup and rebuild for next season. His familiarity with the club and reputation as a tireless worker behind the scenes may prove valuable as Spurs aim to regain their competitive edge in the Premier League.