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Premier League sides Spurs and Crystal Palace are reportedly eyeing a move for Dortmund’s interim boss Edin Terzic as their next full-time manager.

Edin Terzic was given the reins of Borussia Dortmund after the club chose to sack Lucien Favre back in December and since then the 38-year-old has done a great job at the club, guiding BVB to a top-four finish and also helping them win the DFB Pokal.

But now with Dortmund securing the services of a permanent boss, Edin Terzic’s future is up for grabs and it looks like Spurs and Palace are both interested in bringing him to England.

As per the latest reports, the manager has already rejected an offer from Eintracht Frankfurt so there’s a big chance that the 38-year-old could be looking to move to a new league next season.

Spurs are desperately looking to bring in a replacement for Jose Mourinho before the 2020-21 season comes to an end but so far all their targets have rejected an offer to move to North London in the summer, for one reason or another.

 

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Apart from Edin Terzic, Tottenham are also being linked with managers like Roberto Martinez and Graham Potter but in a recent statement, Daniel Levy has made it clear that he will bring in someone who can revert back to the culture of attacking and entertaining football.

And hence the Dortmund interim boss fits the bill perfectly.

Roy Hodgson will part ways with Palace in the summer so naturally the Eagles are also looking for a replacement but to be honest if a club like Spurs are interested in him then Edin Terzic is never going to choose a move to Selhurst Park in the summer.

It’s still early days to make any sort of a prediction but Terzic has previously worked in the Premier League, as an assistant manager to Slaven Bilic at West Ham United so he’s no stranger to the English brand of football.

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