Official: Villas-Boas appointed new Tottenham head coach
The club have officially announced that the Portuguese will fill
the void left by Harry Redknapp, and has signed a three-year-deal with
the north London side
Andre Villas-Boas has been appointed as the new Tottenham head coach on a three-year contract, as confirmed by the club.
The former Chelsea boss emerged as the
outstanding candidate during a three-week-long process that started when
Spurs sacked Harry Redknapp in June.
Chairman Daniel Levy was so
impressed by Villas-Boas during a series of talks that he shelved plans
to talk to Laurent Blanc, the former France coach who started the
search as the leading candidate.
Villas-Boas will also bring in
his own backroom team, and appoint an assistant coach, while Jose Mario
Rocha is expected to arrive at White Hart Lane as a fitness coach and
Daniel Sousa as opposition scout.
The 34-year-old's appointment
is a brave move by Spurs after his unsuccessful spell at Chelsea, who
sacked him in March after a miserable eight months in west London, in
which he clashed with several senior members of the squad.
He
was, however, hugely successful in his single season at Porto in
2010-11, where he won four trophies and was billed as the next Jose
Mourinho, under whom he used to work.
Villas-Boas will meet the
players for the start of pre-season training next week before the squad
embarks on a pre-season tour of the United States ahead of their Premier
League opener against Newcastle on August 18.
He
fits the club's desire for a young, progressive coach who can get Spurs
back in the Champions League with an attacking brand of football, while
lowering the average age of the squad and making shrewd signings in the
transfer market.
To that end, the Portuguese will be heavily backed this summer, with Spurs ready to spend up to £70 million on new players, although that will be partly offset by the anticipated departure of £35m-rated Luka Modric to Real Madrid.
Villas-Boas will look to convince Modric to
stay and assess the rest of the squad when their pre-season preparations
kick in to gear next week, but has already been heavily involved in
proposed transfers.
Tim Sherwood, the club's technical
co-ordinator, is also expected to receive a promotion as the Londoners
take a more consultative approach towards transfers than under Redknapp.
Tottenham
believe they have beaten Liverpool in the race to sign midfielder Gylfi
Sigurdsson for £8m from Hoffenheim, with the 22-year-old having agreed
personal terms and completed a medical.
Jan Vertonghen, the Ajax
captain, is also likely to join in a £9.6m deal once he has resolved a
dispute with the Dutch club over his entitlement to a 15 per cent share
of the transfer fee.
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