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Roberto De Zerbi is in advanced negotiations to become Tottenham Hotspur's next manager, according to BBC Sport.
Brighton's Kiko Seike scored the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory over Leicester City in the WSL, extending Leicester's losing streak to seven consecutive league matches.
Tottenham are actively pursuing Roberto De Zerbi to become their next manager before the end of the current season, according to ESPN sources.
Tottenham are in negotiations with Roberto De Zerbi to become their next head coach, with the ex-Brighton manager being considered for the vacant position.
Tottenham has sacked manager Igor Tudor after just 44 days in charge with the club facing relegation. The club is now targeting De Zerbi as his replacement.
Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler is being linked with a potential move to Bayer Leverkusen, raising questions about his future at the club.
Tottenham are reportedly trying to persuade Roberto De Zerbi to accept their managerial position now instead of at the end of the season, according to paper talk and transfer gossip coverage.
Paul Merson believes Roberto De Zerbi would be Tottenham's best investment ever if he successfully keeps them in the Premier League this season.
Non-league sides from crown dependencies Jersey, Guernsey, and Isle of Man are competing in the football pyramid with significant community support and aspirations for higher league advancement.
Tottenham Hotspur is in negotiations with Roberto De Zerbi, the former Brighton & Hove Albion manager, to become their next head coach.
Sky Sports reports that Tottenham are close to naming former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi as their new head coach. The move has not yet been officially confirmed but appears advanced.
GB News reports that Tottenham have reached an agreement to appoint Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager after Igor Tudor's departure. An official announcement is said to be expected soon.
Tottenham Hotspur have officially appointed Roberto De Zerbi as men's first-team head coach on a long-term contract, subject to a work permit. He replaces Igor Tudor with Spurs sitting 17th in the Premier League and seven games left in the season.
The Guardian assesses whether Roberto De Zerbi could help Tottenham recover, highlighting his strong early impact at Brighton and the difficult end to his time there. The piece frames him as a talented but divisive managerial option rather than reporting a confirmed appointment.
Tottenham's appointment of Roberto De Zerbi on a five-year deal has triggered public criticism from key supporters' groups. The backlash centers on his past comments about Mason Greenwood and concerns the hire could divide fans during the club's relegation fight.
Goal.com reports comments from a former Brighton player once coached by Roberto De Zerbi about Tottenham's chances of staying up under a new boss. The piece is framed around opinion on Spurs' outlook rather than a confirmed club development.
The Guardian's Football Daily newsletter reflects on Italy's latest failure to reach the World Cup after a playoff loss, framing it as another example of recurring tactical and disciplinary shortcomings. It also notes Sweden's dramatic win over Poland to qualify.
Roberto De Zerbi said he will remain Tottenham head coach next season even if the club are relegated, after signing a five-year contract. He also stressed belief in the squad and an immediate focus on the run-in starting with Sunderland.
Goal.com reports that Bayern Munich and Brighton have withdrawn from the race to sign Said El Mala because Koln are demanding a record transfer fee. The report suggests the asking price is currently preventing a deal.
A report highlights that Brighton have given the third-most Premier League minutes to academy players. It underlines the club's strong commitment to youth development.
A fixture listing announces Sunderland vs Brighton in the 30th round of the 2025-26 Premier League season. The article contains no reported team news, result, or squad update beyond the scheduled match reference.
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