Over the last few days Harry Redknapp's future at Tottenham has appeared to be thrown into doubt. Despite his denials regarding resignation, talk is rife that there is no agreement getting close in regards Redknapp's new deal. It's reported that Chairman Daniel Levy is not happy about the way Spurs season went downhill as they took 4 wins in the final 13 games. This is clearly not acceptable for Spurs fans or I imagine the Chairman, who had hoped they would not have to worry about 4th spot Champions League worries. Spurs saw their North London rivals Arsenal pip them to third and Champions League football. It will also be interesting if this uncertainty and no Champions League football will lead to players leaving the Lane.
One man who looks to be going nowhere is Roberto Di Matteo. The decision makers at Stamford Bridge look like they will be keeping the Champions League winning Italian for a little bit longer. It is an interesting one. Di Matteo was there with Andre Villas Boas whose disappointing run saw his departure from the Bridge. Minding that Di Matteo was a link and assistant manager, usually he would get the boot. Something was different for the former Chelsea player, they seemed to enjoy playing for him (although John Terry seemed to enjoy directing behind RDM's back). With the new signings arriving at the Bridge, it will be interesting to see if the form continues into the new season.
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