Former Tottenham defender Ramon Vega has claimed the 'overall attitude and handling of Spurs' decision-makers' is pushing prospective managers away from wanting to take on the vacant head coach position.
Writing on Twitter, Vega claimed that the club are 'underestimating how small the football technical world is' with prospective managers 'all talking to each other' and that it was 'not a case of who is going to manage next season, with the questions being way more profound.'
His comments come after Spurs' search for a new manager continued into its ninth week, after Antonio Conte parted ways with the club back in March, while his immediate replacement, Christian Stellini, also also being sacked back in April.