A former Tottenham official is seemingly about to begin his new role at a Serie A club after leaving North London.
There have been wholesale changes in the Spurs leadership since last summer, with the headline act being the exit of Daniel Levy.
There has been a restructuring since then, with CEO Vinai Venkatesham calling the shots at the helm of the North London club.
However, even before Levy’s exit, Spurs made a big change at the top by calling time on Scott Munn’s role as the club’s chief football officer.

Former Tottenham chief Scott Munn begins journey at Serie A club
Scott Munn was placed on gardening leave by Spurs in June after two years in the role. In October, it then emerged that Munn is set to make a swift return to football as he had accepted a role with Parma.
The Australian has now taken to social media to seemingly confirm that he has officially begun working at the Serie A club.
On his Instagram stories, Munn posted a picture from Parma’s away clash at Lecce on Sunday, as well as another one from a restaurant in Parma, along with the caption: “And so it begins.”

Another senior Spurs man is expected to leave soon
There will soon be another major exit from Tottenham, with reports confirming that Fabio Paratici will leave Spurs at the end of the transfer window.
The Italian will exit N17 just months after being appointed as the club’s sporting director, and will take over as Fiorentina’s head of football.
Paratici’s impending exit has left some Spurs fans very concerned as they are questioning whether Johan Lange is capable of steering the ship on his own.
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