
The international goalscoring icon is reportedly “keen” on a Spurs return, but he has one major condition for Daniel Levy.
The post-Thomas Frank era at Tottenham Hotspur has begun with both boardroom turmoil and a desperate search for leadership. Following Frank’s dismissal a move supported by Ange Postecoglou but criticized for the underlying “boardroom issues” it revealed Spurs are now looking at a club legend to bridge the gap between the fans and the dugout.
According to Sky Sports, Robbie Keane has emerged as a serious candidate. However, the Irishman, who is currently dominating the Hungarian league with Ferencvaros, is reportedly only interested in the role on a permanent basis, rejecting any potential interim offers.
Keane’s Managerial Record: A “Phenomenal” Rise
While some fans may be wary of his lack of Premier League managerial experience, Keane’s stats since moving into the dugout are undeniably impressive.
| Metric | Robbie Keane’s Coaching Career |
| Current Club | Ferencvaros (1st in League) |
| Win Percentage | 65% (across 115 matches) |
| Major Honours | Hungarian League Title (23/24) |
| International Goals | 68 (Top 30 All-Time) |
A Disconnect at the Top
Former Spurs defender Michael Dawson believes Keane is exactly what the club needs to heal the rift between the stands and the pitch. “They’ve tried Mourinho, Conte, and Frank,” Dawson noted, “There’s a disconnect that needs to be fixed from top to bottom.”
Keane, described as “phenomenal” by CBS analyst Charlie Davies, offers a win-rate that outshines many established candidates. With Tottenham’s season spiraling, the board must decide if they want another tactical specialist like Roberto De Zerbi or a man who understands the “DNA” of the club.
Spurs’ Current Manager Shortlist:
- Roberto De Zerbi (Unemployed)
- Xavi (Unemployed)
- Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)
- Robbie Keane (Ferencvaros)

Thiago Nuno is a football editor and analyst covering European leagues, match statistics, and transfer market trends.
