Celtic contract ends
Ange Postecoglou is expected to be the new coach at top English club Tottenham Hotspur. The portal reportsThe Athletic” on Sunday. The 57-year-old Australian is under contract with Celtic Glasgow until the end of the season, where he has celebrated five titles since taking office in 2021, including the national treble of league, cup and league cup this season.
Postecoglou left his future open after Celtic won 3-1 against Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday in the cup final. Several media outlets are reporting advanced talks with Spurs, where former Australia coach (2013-2017) would inherit Antonio Conte as head coach. According to reports, there had also been talks with Julian Nagelsmann, among others. In addition, Luis Enrique, Xabi Alonso and Oliver Glasner were traded as successors to the Italian.
Conte had to resign at the end of March after harshly criticizing his team and the club. His longtime assistant Cristian Stellini took over on an interim basis, but was also released after a cut of one point from four games. The season ended with Ryan Mason, who was technical coach under Conte and interim coach in 2021. Tottenham missed out on international business for the first time since the 2009/10 season.
From 22.5m to 60m: Tottenham’s most expensive arrivals
19 Luka Modric | 2008/09 for €22.5m from Dinamo Zagreb
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18 Darren Bent | 2007/08 for €24.75m from Charlton Athletic
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15 Emerson Royal | 2021/22 for €25m from FC Barcelona
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15 Serge Aurier | 2017/18 for €25m from Paris Saint-Germain
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15 Bryan Gil | 2021/22 for €25m (+ Erik Lamela) from Sevilla FC
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14 Ryan Sessegnon | 2019/20 for €27m from Fulham FC
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13 Lucas Moura | 2017/18 for €28.4m from Paris Saint-Germain
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12 Yves Bissouma | 2022/23 for €29.2m from Brighton & Hove
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9 Heung Min Son | 2015/16 for €30m from Bayer 04 Leverkusen
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9 Sergio Reguilón | 2020/21 for €30m from Real Madrid
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9 Eric Lamela | 2013/14 for €30m from AS Roma
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8 Roberto Soldado | 2013/14 for €30m from Valencia
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7 Steven Bergwijn | 2019/20 for €30m from PSV Eindhoven
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6 Giovani Lo Celso | 2020/21 for €32m from Real Betis
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5 Moussa Sissoko | €35m from Newcastle United in 2016/17
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4 Davinson Sanchez | 2017/18 for €42m from Ajax Amsterdam
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3 Cristian Romero | 2022/23 for €48m from Atalanta
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2 Richarlison | 2022/23 for €58m from Everton
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1 Tanguy Ndombele | 2019/20 for €60m from Olympique Lyon
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