Here is your Tottenham morning roundup on Thursday, April 27.
Nagelsmann request
As Tottenham's search for their next permanent manager continues, BILD reports that Julian Nagelsmann is "tempted" to take the role. The report states that the German coach, who was recently dismissed by Bayern Munich, is focused on Spurs as the top option if his conditions are met.
It is claimed that Nagelsmann is looking for a decisive say on transfers while also looking to take the role from the summer, meaning he wouldn't join immediately.
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Bale's Wrexham response
Former Tottenham star Gareth Bale has hinted at a possible return to football with his response to Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney's advance of a potential move to the League Two-bound side.
Wrexham sealed promotion to the Football League for the first time 2008 after beating Boreham Wood 3-1 at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday evening. The club, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and McElhenney, are expected to be busy ahead of their endeavour in League Two next season after benefitting from the film stars' financial benefit.
Bruno Fernandes update
Erik ten Hag has revealed that Bruno Fernandes is a doubt for Manchester United's Premier League clash against Tottenham on Thursday. The versatile midfielder was subbed off in extra time of United's FA Cup semi-final penalty shoot out victory against Brighton with ice then seen strapped to his ankle following his withdrawal.
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