Tottenham may have pulled the trigger on Ange Postecoglou, but the Australian is already being courted by another Premier League club, barely days after his North London exit.Ange Postecoglou was denied a third season as Tottenham boss after he was sacked on Friday, 6 June, for performance-related reasons.The former Spurs boss leaves N17 with a fifth-place Premier League finish in his debut season, and as a European champion in his second, achievements Postecoglou is proud of, as they are firmly on his CV.Of course, it was not all rosy for the Australian, who also led Tottenham Hotspur to their worst ever Premier League finish, ending his last campaign in 17th place after losing 22 out of 38 matches.(Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram)Tottenham begin search for new manager as Ange Postecoglou draws interestTottenham are now actively working on securing a replacement for Ange Postecoglou, with Brentford boss Thomas Frank emerging as Spurs’ leading target.Marco Silva is also appreciated by the hierarchy at Tottenham, and there have even been reports suggesting that Silva is edging closer to agreeing terms with Spurs.While Tottenham are still yet to finalise their managerial appointment, fresh reports from the Daily Mail indicate that former manager Ange Postecoglou is already being targeted by another Premier League club.This report comes after it was stated that 24 hours following the Australians’ sacking, Postecoglou has received interest from multiple clubs.Indeed, this should come as no surprise, as Postecoglou has a proven track record of success wherever he has managed, delivering a piece of silverware in his second season each term.Postecoglou’s Tottenham legacy remains divisive despite silverwareIt is certainly not far-fetched to argue that Ange Postecoglou stands among the more successful managers Tottenham have had in the last decade.The Australian finally ended Spurs’ 17-year wait for a trophy, lifting the Europa League after a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the final in Bilbao.That triumph also handed Tottenham their first-ever European trophy, breaking a major silverware drought that had lingered since 1984.Still, winning a trophy was ultimately not enough to keep him in the dugout for another season, which is why former boss Tim Sherwood has urged the incoming manager to be crystal clear about the club’s priorities, warning that Tottenham’s objectives may not necessarily revolve around winning trophies.READ MORE: Managerial candidate makes his feelings clear about taking Tottenham Hotspur jobThe post Premier League club interested in hiring Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham sack appeared first on Spurs Web.