
World Cup Hangover Special: The Gaffers Lining Up for Spurs, United Chaos and Beyond
With the 2026 World Cup looming, several national team managers and free agents could be up for grabs for clubs like Tottenham, Manchester United and Celtic. Names like Julian Nagelsmann, Mauricio Pochettino, Roberto Martinez, Robbie Keane, Roberto De Zerbi, Enzo Maresca, Oliver Glasner and Xabi Alonso are being linked to vacancies. As reported by Hayters TV on OneFootball, expect a bustling summer transfer window for bosses.
Alright, mate, pull up a stool and crack open a cold one – the football world's managerial merry-go-round is gearing up for a proper spin after the 2026 North American World Cup. Spurs and Man United have slapped interim bosses in place quicker than you'd down a pint, while Real Madrid's keeping schtum on how long Arbeloa's gig lasts. Come summer, clubs desperate for a new gaffer will be scrambling, especially with national team coaches eyeing club jobs. Sure, Champions League maestros like Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti have penned extensions with Germany and Brazil, hinting that international footy might still be the bee's knees. But plenty of others could be packing their tactics boards. Here's the lowdown on who's hot property, as spotted by Hayters TV on OneFootball.
First up, Julian Nagelsmann, the baby-faced German tactician who's only 38 but already got a CV longer than a Wembley queue. His deal with Die Mannschaft wraps up post-World Cup, and whispers have him pegged for Old Trafford if Michael Carrick's interim stint turns into a fond farewell. From Hoffenheim highs to RB Leipzig flair and that Bundesliga bashers with Bayern, the bloke's a serial winner. Imagine him barking orders at United's lot – Rashford might finally get some structure!
Then there's Mauricio Pochettino, the Spurs saviour turned USMNT chief. He dragged Tottenham to a Champions League final and their best-ever Prem finish, so no wonder north London's buzzing for a reunion. With Igor Tudor holding the fort temporarily, Poch could waltz back in post-World Cup, trading Yankee Doodle for 'It's Coming Home' vibes. Fingers crossed he brings that old swagger without the sulks.
Over in Scotland, Celtic's throne might tempt Roberto Martinez, Portugal's current custodian and bookies' golden boy for Parkhead. The Spaniard shocked Wigan with an FA Cup miracle back in 2013, and he's bossed Belgium too. His contract fizzles out after the global showdown – perfect timing for a Hoops homecoming?
Don't sleep on Robbie Keane either, the Irish goal machine now cutting his teeth at Ferencvaros in Hungary. Linked to Spurs before Tudor gatecrashed, and Celtic's vacancy has his name floating too. From legend striker to potential Prem plotter – talk about a full-circle fairy tale.
Roberto De Zerbi's another wildcard, the Italian firecracker who quit Marseille recently after dazzling at Brighton. He was in the frame for Spurs pre-interim, and summer could see him pitch up permanently. Possession porn and passion – what's not to love?
Enzo Maresca, the Argie who got the boot from Chelsea in January, is clubless and plotting his next move. He cut his teeth as Pep Guardiola's right-hand man at City, then bossed Leicester. A Etihad reunion only if Pep packs his bags, mind – otherwise, maybe a northern escape?
Oliver Glasner's waving cheerio to Crystal Palace this summer, confirmed in a no-nonsense January spill to the squad. The Austrian nicked an FA Cup and Community Shield at Selhurst, plus Europa League glory with Frankfurt. Spurs or United? He's got the silverware to tempt either.
And saving the blockbuster for last: Xabi Alonso. Blimey, the Spaniard turned Leverkusen invincible, then flopped spectacularly at Real Madrid – sacked despite a solid league spot, thanks to CL woes and a Barca Super Cup spanking. Still, top dogs like United fancy giving the ex-Liverpool icon a crack. Destiny or disaster 2.0?
So, there you have it – a summer sack race waiting to explode. Will Nagelsmann tame United's beasts? Poch recreate Spurs magic? Or Keane bring the luck of the Irish? One thing's sure: pass the popcorn (and another round). The Football.News will keep you posted.