A new report has shed light on what Adi Hutter is thinking about potentially replacing Igor Tudor at the helm at Tottenham Hotspur.
Several outlets have claimed since the bruising 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest on Sunday that Tottenham want to use the international break to make yet another managerial change.
Former Monaco boss Adi Hutter has emerged as a contender to replace Igor Tudor just a month and a half after the Croat was appointed by Spurs.
However, it was reported by Sky Sports Germany on Wednesday that the Lilywhites have not reached out to Hutter yet, but the situation may have now changed, according to a new update.

Adi Hutter open to taking up Tottenham challenge
TEAMtalk say that Spurs are now prepared to act swiftly and part ways with Tudor after the 47-year-old failed to win any of his five Premier League games in charge, losing four of them.
The report says that Spurs have now opened contact with Hutter as they look to have a new head coach in place before they resume Premier League action against Sunderland on April 12.
The outlet adds that the Austrian coach, who has been out of work since leaving Monaco last October, is interested in taking over at North London.
He is not thought to be put off by the challenge of keeping Spurs in the Premier League.
Hutter is expected to be a short-term appointment
TEAMtalk say that, like Tudor, Hutter is also expected to be handed a short-term contract until the end of the season.
Spurs will make another big decision in the summer on who their next permanent head coach will be, with the outlet confirming what we heard from other sources by naming Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino as the leading contenders.
However, some sources have even suggested over the last few days that Tottenham are exploring appointing De Zerbi immediately rather than waiting until the summer.
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