The Premier League club announced Conte’s departure late on Sunday March 26, with Cristian Stellini taking temporary charge of the first team.
In terms of a permanent replacement, Spurs are considering offering the role to recently-deposed Bayern manager Nagelsmann.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy wants to meet the 35-year-old manager to discuss the opportunity, according to the Daily Mail.
Other than Nagelsmann, the club are also considering the likes of former Spain national team coach Luis Enrique, Fulham’s Marco Silva and Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi.
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They could also bring back Mauricio Pochettino who remains a fan favourite at the club.
Since Pochettino’s departure in 2019, Tottenham have had three different managers at the helm: Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte.
With 10 games to go in the ongoing Premier League season, the club will need to move quickly if they want someone to replace Stellini before the end of the campaign.