According to a report from Sky Sports, Sebastian Keal has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Tottenham’s newly vacant managerial post.
The north London club are looking to rebuild their football operations after a tumultuous period that saw them plunge into a shocking relegation battle.
Spurs bosses reportedly want the 46-year-old German executive to join the club this summer to spearhead a major rebuild alongside current technical director Johan Lange.
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The proposed plan would see Lange refocus on his role as technical director, while Kehl would take over the responsibilities of sporting director, allowing him to work closely with the first team.
Sebastian Kehl could become Tottenham’s next sporting director
This move marks an important juncture for Tottenham. With only five games left in the season, Spurs currently sit 18th on 31 points, two points behind them.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding their place in the Premier League, the board is moving forward with long-term plans to fill the void left by Fabio Paratici’s recent departure.
As per sky sportsKele is the ‘top target’ for the vacant role, with Spurs keen to rebuild their squad alongside Johan Lange.
Current manager Roberto de Zerbi is struggling to keep the club at the top of the league, and Keal’s appointment is seen as a necessary step to stabilize a recruitment strategy that has come under heavy criticism this season.
Kehl’s success and major contracts at Dortmund
Kehl joins the club with an impressive reputation from his time at Borussia Dortmund, making the transition from legendary club captain to sporting director in 2022.
During his time at Signal Iduna Park, he is credited with maintaining Dortmund’s status as one of Europe’s leading talent factories, while chasing down Bayern Munich in the race for the 2022-23 Bundesliga title.
His track record in the transfer market is the biggest attraction for Spurs. Mr. Kale was instrumental in retaining high-profile talent and managing significant departures. During his time at Dortmund, he signed notable players such as Nico Schlotterbeck, Niklas Süle and Karim Adeyemi.
Kele recently left Dortmund by mutual consent, but his ability to build a competitive team on a sustainable budget is exactly what Tottenham need as they face possible relegation with high-profile players expected to leave in the summer, including stars such as Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero.

