Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has thrown his hat in the ring for the potentially vacant Spurs role, with Antonio Conte’s departure imminent.
Aged 76 years old and having not held a managerial position since his five-month stint in charge of Birmingham City back in 2017, Redknapp has openly declared his interest in help manage Spurs in some capacity after Conte’s position at the helm looks increasingly doubtful.
“If someone asks you, I think it would be hard to say no, I’ll be truthful,” the veteran manager told talkSPORT Breakfast on Tuesday morning. “When you love it, you do find it hard to say no, as Roy [Hodgson] and Neil [Warnock] would agree.”
When asked if Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has called him yet, Redknapp replied: “No definitely not, that has not happened. But you look at what you’re doing now, sitting around, having a game of golf, and it’s not the money, it’s the challenge, you love it, the buzz of it, winning a game is a fantastic feeling. It’s hard to say no.”