Telegraph: Paratic s consultant contract expires at the end of August, and he is eager to return to the front line of management after lifting the ban
The Telegraph published an article talking about the situation of Tottenham adviser Paratic.
Paratic's consultant contract with Tottenham will last until the end of August, meaning that despite the Italian's global lockdown, the club currently has no pressure to arrange new management positions for him.
The new coach Frank did not mention Paratic when discussing the future cooperation team in his inaugural interview last week. Frank specifically mentioned Chairman Levi, CEO Vencart Sam and Technical Director John Lange, but the Daily Telegraph learned that Paratic will remain active in the role under the terms of the consultant contract.
In April 2023, Paratic, who was suspended from the global position of Tottenham Football General Manager for allegedly participating in financial fraud during his tenure at Juventus, resigned from his position as general manager of Tottenham Football, but this did not prevent him from continuing to work for the club as a signing consultant. Its lockdown will be officially lifted on July 20, but since the consultant contract is signed until the end of August, Tottenham does not need to immediately decide on its position arrangements.
Palatic still has the possibility of returning to his full-time position or choosing to extend the consultant contract. It is reported that the civil litigation involved will not affect the final decision. In Tottenham's recent personnel shocks, Lange is one of the few executives to remain in office. Former coach Postkoglu and his three assistants were fired. Chief football officer Scott Moon has entered the gardening leave before leaving. Lange played a key role in Frank's taking office, and the two have deep personal relationships.
Although Lange joined the company in October 2023, Paratic has always been active in Tottenham's vision and has appeared to watch the game many times. According to people familiar with the matter, the 52-year-old Italian is eager to return to the front line of football management after lifting the ban and prioritizes staying in England rather than returning to Italy or switching to Saudi Arabia. His 16-year-old son Lorenzo (now at Sampdoria Youth Team) is a highly anticipated star and his future destination may be related to his father's career planning.