Tottenham may have only finished seventh in the Premier League last season but they could be about to have the joint-second highest paid coach if they end up appointing Antonio Conte.
Conte is the front-runner to step in to the Spurs dugout, which has been vacant since Jose Mourinho was sacked last April and Ryan Mason was only appointed as a caretaker to see out the campaign.
Spurs have been locked in talks with Conte, who won the Premier League title with Chelsea in 2017 and is fresh from hoisting the Serie A title with Inter Milan.