Gus Poyet Set to Take Charge of Tottenham Hotspur
Gus Poyet is ready to take charge of Tottenham Hotspur as the club grapples with a precarious position in the Premier League, currently sitting just above the relegation zone.
Since Igor Tudor was appointed as interim manager in February 2026, Tottenham has struggled significantly, failing to secure a spot in the Champions League. Poyet, who last managed Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in South Korea in 2025, has expressed confidence in his ability to turn the team’s fortunes around. “I can’t say no, and I have to trust my ability, I have no doubt,” Poyet stated.
Tottenham’s current predicament is alarming, with the team hovering just above the bottom three in the Premier League. This season, they have seen a decline in performance, which has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike.
In addition to the managerial changes, the club’s player dynamics are also under scrutiny. Manuel Ugarte, who joined Manchester United from Paris Saint-Germain for an initial fee of €50 million in August 2024, has made only nine starts across all competitions this season. Poyet believes Ugarte would have been better off joining Chelsea instead of Manchester United, emphasizing, “He needs to find the right club. I think he’s a top player. I think he’s a top central midfielder.”
Ugarte’s situation is compounded by the announcement of Casemiro’s departure from Manchester United at the end of the season on a free transfer, which could further impact Ugarte’s playing time.
As Poyet prepares to step into the managerial role, observers are keen to see how he will address these challenges and whether he can revitalize a team that has seen better days. The upcoming summer is critical for both Poyet and Ugarte, with Poyet noting, “It’s a big summer for Ugarte and I hope he makes a good decision for him and for his family.”
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timeline for Poyet’s official appointment, but his readiness to lead Tottenham could mark a significant turning point for the club.