Ange Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham remains unclear despite the Australian having led the club to their first major trophy for 17 years, with Daniel Levy expected to make a decision this week

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Tottenham Hotspur Manager Ange Postecoglou celebrates with the UEFA Europa league trophy during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Brooks - CameraSport via Getty Images)
The compensation due to Ange Postecoglou if he was sacked has been revealed(Image: Shaun Brooks – CameraSport via Getty Images)

It will cost Tottenham around £4million to sack Ange Postecoglou, having already handed the Australian a £2m bonus. Postecoglou led Spurs to their first major trophy for 17 years by winning the Europa League last month.

It was also their first piece of European silverware since 1984. But it did come at a cost, with Spurs finishing 17th in the Premier League table, the club’s lowest finish since being relegated from the top-flight in 1977.

Postecoglou did have to deal with a succession of injury crises, but it was still a dreadful campaign on the domestic front for his side. That has seen the Australian’s position as manager come under threat.

A decision is expected to be made this week on his future in North London. It comes as Spurs continue major changes behind the scenes, with long-serving executive director Donna-Maria Cullen leaving the club as Vinai Venkatesham prepares to arrive as CEO.

For now, the focus will remain on Postecoglou, though sacking him would likely prove to be an unpopular move among players and fans. It will also likely seriously hit the club’s bank account.

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According to the Daily Telegraph, Postecoglou would be due £4m in compensation if he was sacked. That fee was agreed ahead of his appointment two years ago, with another two years to run on his contract.

The payout would be on top of the £2m bonus already handed to him for winning the Europa League. Postecoglou has returned to England from his end-of-season holiday and is awaiting the verdict on his future.

The total cost of replacing him could also balloon above the £10m mark should Spurs look to bring in a replacement who is already in a job. Postecoglou has seen trusted assistant Ryan Mason depart to take over as West Brom boss.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is set to make a decision on Postecoglou’s future this week(Image: James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images)

But the Australian himself has insisted he is preparing to remain in his post for the start of the new season. He admitted that he felt it was ‘ weird ‘ to see the media openly discussing a potential sacking.

“I’ll be honest, I’ve been finding it really weird talking about my future when we’ve done something unprecedented,” Postecoglou said after the final day thrashing at the hands of Brighton.

“I’ve had to answer the questions because no one else at the club is kind of in the position to do so, I guess. But I can’t answer that question about me and my future, and part of me is kind of thinking, well, why have I been asked that question? But it is what it is.

“And I’ve got no doubt, though, that this could be a real sort of defining moment for this club because wherever I’ve been, I’ve kind of made an impact where I’ve brought success to a club that hasn’t had for a while.

“You just have to look at those clubs’ trajectory even after I’ve left, they’re still competing for things. I really think this is a moment in time where this club can really push on and be a real contender for honours on a yearly basis.”

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