Luis Enrique, the highly sought-after manager, remains a potential target for Tottenham Hotspur as they compete with Napoli for his signature.
According to journalist Giovanni Scotto, Enrique is believed to have a preference for a move to the Premier League in the upcoming summer, should the opportunity present itself.
Tottenham’s quest for a new manager has hit a snag following the departure of Antonio Conte. Despite their efforts, the club has encountered a series of setbacks with a number of potential candidates either declining or being ruled out of contention.
Former Barcelona manager, Luis Enrique, has emerged as a potential candidate for the vacant managerial role at Tottenham Hotspur. The Spaniard is currently without a club and has been linked with a move to the Premier League.
Despite Enrique’s interest in the position, the club initially directed their attention towards other candidates viz. Julian Nagelsmann. This move appeared to eliminate Enrique from consideration. Reports suggest that Napoli have emerged as a possible destination for the Spanish manager, who is currently considering his options. According to sources, Napoli’s president, Aurelio de Laurentiis, is eagerly awaiting a decision from the manager.
According to reports, Luis Enrique has a preference for a move to the Premier League, despite interest from Napoli. Tottenham have been given an opportunity to vie to acquire his signature. The prospect of taking charge in the prestigious English Premier League may have a significant impact on his ultimate decision, potentially leading to a postponement of his verdict regarding his next move.
Luis Enrique’s potential move to Napoli faces a hurdle in the form of his lofty salary demands. According to reports, the ex-Barcelona coach is said to anticipate an annual salary of €10 million, a figure that could potentially exceed Napoli’s financial means.
Meanwhile, Tottenham is perceived as a club with the ability to fulfill such requirements. The financial aspect of the matter may be a contributing factor as to why Enrique has not yet responded to De Laurentiis.