On Sunday afternoon, Tottenham parted ways from Igor Tudor without a replacement lined up.The Croat was brought in as Thomas Frank’s replacement but lasted just 43 days at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium helm.Tudor was relieved of his duties as Spurs head coach on SundayGettyTudor oversaw five defeats in his seven games in charge as Spurs lost to Arsenal, Fulham, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest in the league, and Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.Attention now turns to his replacement and Spurs have outlined that an update on a new head coach will be made in due course.talkSPORT understands the 2025 Europa League winners have no one currently lined up to take over.Tudor leaves with the fifth shortest stint in charge of a Premier League clubThe next man at the helm will have a huge task on their hands with Spurs sat just one point above the relegation zone following their 3-0 loss to Forest last weekend.There will be no shortage of suitors to take over the Spurs reins, and talkSPORT assesses the credentials of some of the candidates in line to succeed Tudor in north London.Adi HutterFormer Monaco boss Adi Hutter appears to be the most likely candidate to get the Spurs job.The 56-year-old has been out of work since leaving his role at the Stade Louis II helm back in October, and this would certainly appeal to the decision makers in the capital.Adi Hutter is among the most likely managers to take over as Spurs bossGettyDavies could be drafted in as Hutter’s assistant but don’t rule the Welshman out for the top jobGettyHutter plays forward-thinking attacking football in a 4-2-3-1 set-up, a system that suits the current Spurs crop.A lack of Premier League experience may hold the Austrian back, though current Spurs left-back Ben Davies could be drafted in as Hutter’s assistant in order to avoid a potential repeat of the Tudor debacle.Ben DaviesAlternatively, Davies is reportedly being considered as interim-manager in a Ryan Mason MK:II situation.The Welshman is earning his coaching badges with the club and is a hugely respected member of the Spurs squad.Davies, who hasn’t played since suffering a serious ankle injury against West Ham in January, would act as player-manager for the remainder of the season.The 32-year-old knows the league well and is doing his coaching badges, but has zero managerial experience. Giving the defender the keys would be a huge risk.Roberto De ZerbiSpurs sources have told talkSPORT that the club have made efforts to bring in De Zerbi before the end of the season.Like Hutter, the Italian is also out of work following his Marseille exit last month.De Zerbi won’t consider the Spurs role until the summer and provided the remain in the Premier League talkSPORT understandsAFPDe Zerbi has experience in the division owing to his time as Brighton boss and is a wanted by many at Spurs.However, there has been little buy-in from De Zerbi, with the 46-year-old keen to wait until the end of the season before deciding his future.There does, though, remain optimism that De Zerbi would consider the Spurs job permanently providing they stave off the drop. Another 4-2-3-1 manager, he’d light a fire under these under-performing Spurs players, something that has been found wanting in recent months.Mauricio PochettinoHe’s magic, you know? If Spurs could somehow lure Mauricio Pochettino away from the USMNT and back to the club, then the Argentine would have to perform his greatest trick yet to keep Spurs up.Pochettino is USMNT boss until after the 2026 World CupgettyPochettino is still fondly remembered by supporters, even after taking on the Chelsea job for a year. The issue, however, is his Stars and Stripes contract.The 54-year-old, who watched his USA side fall to a 5-2 loss to Belgium over the weekend, will leave his role after the World Cup. It would take something special to lure Pochettino back to England before the summer.Even so, Pochettino has previously hinted he’d be willing to manage Spurs even if they are relegated, while he’d be an appointment to fix a fractured fan base.Sean DycheSean Dyche was relieved of his Nottingham Forest duties last month, and the former Tricky Trees boss has been linked with a return to Premier League management with Tottenham.Spurs reportedly sent a Dyche SOS late last week, but it’s a call that went unanswered. Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT, the ex-Burnley man spoke about a chance encounter with a football fan in a pub in London.“This guy goes: ‘Oh, you’re meant to be in talks with Spurs’,” Dyche stated. “And I said: ‘Well, I’m sat next to you having a pint of Guinness – it’s unlikely’.”Dyche shut down Tottenham links on talkSPORT over the weekendtalksportDyche would likely want the job beyond the final seven games of the season. And considering Spurs have tried the pragmatic approach with Frank at the helm, his appointment wouldn’t go down well with the fanbase.Ryan MasonCould Ryan Mason return to Spurs for a third interim stint?Mason has previously held the position, (in)famously doing so for the 2021 EFL Cup final against Manchester City.Mason could complete the Tottenham interim hat-trickGettyThe 34-year-old left Tottenham last summer to take over as West Brom head coach, a position he held until January, departing with the Baggies 18th in the Championship.While fans would want to see Pochettino return, Mason is a former Spurs favourite that would unite supporters. Out of work, too, the Premier League side wouldn’t be required to pay any compensation to appoint Mason.talkSPORT understands there’s been no contact between top brass at Spurs and Mason.Tim SherwoodIs Tactics Tim the man to rescue Tottenham? Sherwood has thrown his hat in the ring on more than one occasion.Sherwood took over as Spurs head coach in December 2013, taking over following Andre Villas Boas’ exit.And to Sherwood’s credit, he won 14 of the 28 matches he oversaw. A 50 per cent win rate was commendable.The former Blackburn and Spurs midfielder hasn’t managed since leaving his role as Aston Villa head coach in October 2015. Such a substantial time out of the game hardly bodes well for his chances of taking over.Sherwood keeping Spurs up would see gilet sales in north London skyrocketGettyRobbie KeaneAnother former Tottenham fan favourite remains in with a chance of succeeding Tudor in north London, although he hasn’t been contacted by the club. Keane is currently in charge of Hungarian side Ferencvaros, a position he has held since January 2025.And for all intents and purposes, the Irishman is performing well at the Ferencvaros Stadion. His side sit second in Hungary’s top tier, three points off league leaders Gyori, albeit with a game in hand.Conversely, Ferencvaros would be reluctant to lose Keane at this stage of the campaign as they seek a 37th top-flight title.The Irishman also favours a three-man back line, and supporters will have been glad to see the back of the system now that Tudor has departed the club.Ferencvaros are currently second in Hungary’s top tier under KeaneGettyAnge PostecoglouWhen Ange Postecoglou stated that season three was better than season two at Tottenham’s Europa League parade last summer, few could have foreseen the campaign panning out the way it has.It’s been full of drama, that goes without saying, but, to some, it’s been lacking a main character. Might the protagonist of the European success swoop in to save the day?Well… it’s unlikely. The board were happy to pull the trigger on the Australian’s time at the club last summer, and to bring Postecoglou back would mean to concede they were wrong to sack Big Ange in the first place.Meanwhile, talkSPORT understands the 60-year-old wouldn’t be open to a short-term deal.Even so, he delivered a trophy with this squad, one that has arguably been improved upon since his exit. While he wouldn’t be a popular appointment in the same way Pochettino would, Postecoglou knows this squad and still commands the respect of the players.Postecoglou guided Spurs to a first European trophy since 1984 in his second seasonShutterstock EditorialGlenn HoddleSome supporters want to see a man who knows the club take over the reins at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Glenn Hoddle is a club legend having both played for and managed Tottenham during his career.Spurs fan Otto told Sam Matterface and Perry Groves on The Sunday Session: “Glenn Hoddle needs to come in. “He’s been around football, he’s always been around football, he’s always on TV, he’s presenting, whether it’s England playing, whether it’s Premier League, he’s around football.”The 68-year-old is still highly thought of in north London but in turn; Hoddle hasn’t managed since leaving his role as Wolves boss in 2006.Hoddle works as a pundit, so remains in the game in some capacity, but managing 20 years after his last gig would be a substantial risk.Hoddle hasn’t managed since leaving his role as Wolves head coach back in 2006GettyHarry RedknappHarry Redknapp told talkSPORT earlier this month that if former chairman Daniel Levy was still in charge, the ex-Tottenham manager would have returned to the club already.Redknapp has talked up a potential return on a number of occasions, with former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe among those he’d look to bring back to the club to help with their plight.Like Hoddle, Redknapp has been out of the game for quite some time. The Englishman’s most recent role was in charge of Birmingham City in 2017. The new stadium was just a pipe dream the last time the 79-year-old oversaw a Spurs match back in 2012.Probably one to avoid, especially with a number of more ‘current’ options on the cards but if anyone can bring a squad in disarray together, it’s ‘Arry. One last dance between Spurs and ‘Arry?