Dutch manager Arne Slot from Feyenoord has revealed his final decision on a move to Tottenham amid growing interest from north London.
Acknowledging the interest from multiple clubs, Slot announced: "I am grateful for the appreciation that this expresses, but my wish is to stay with Feyenoord and continue to build on the foundations that have been laid over the past two seasons."
The 44-year-old speculations of on-going transfer talks. "I look forward to the new season at Feyenoord," said Slot a day after a meeting with general director Dennis te Kloese where he had long talks with agent Rafaela Pimenta, reveals AD Dutch press.
In their search for a permanent manager, the directory at Tottenham Hotspur held initial discussions with Arne Slot over their vacant managerial role.
Under the Dutchman's management, Feyenoord secured the Eredivisie title in the 2022/23 campaign. Slot's first-ever trophy as a manager became particularly attractive for clubs in search of a manager, given that it is the highest domestic honor in the country.
Previously, the North Londoners claimed, that they do not have a number one candidate for their managerial position as far. Their interim coach Ryan Mason has joined the club as a temporary head coach once in 2019, and then after impressing the leadership with his skills in 2023.
According to 90min Ruben Amorim, Marco Silva, Michael Carrick, Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter are other managers that are being considered by Tottenham.
