The Football Faithful
·25 Maret 2026
Tottenham eye Sebastian Kehl to lead recruitment overhaul

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·25 Maret 2026

Sebastian Kehl could be set for a swift return to football following his official departure from Borussia Dortmund.
The 46-year-old left the Bundesliga giants this week after being replaced by Nils-Ole Book. However, Kehl is already exploring high-profile opportunities across Europe.
According to the Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur have identified the German executive as a primary candidate to lead their sporting department. Spurs are desperately seeking stability after parting ways with former director Fabio Paratici in February.
The North London club currently faces a significant crisis on and off the pitch. Tottenham languish in 17th place in the Premier League table, precariously above the relegation zone. Manager Igor Tudor remains under intense scrutiny following the earlier dismissal of Thomas Frank.
Prospective managerial targets like Roberto De Zerbi and Mauricio Pochettino are already being discussed for the summer.
Sebastian Kehl’s reputation as a world-class talent spotter makes him an attractive prospect for a Spurs rebuild. During his tenure at Dortmund, he was responsible for several high-impact signings that balanced technical quality with significant resale value.
His most successful acquisitions included Nico Schlotterbeck, who joined from Freiburg for €20 million and became one of Europe’s most consistent centre-backs. He also secured Serhou Guirassy as a bargain €18 million arrival before the striker netted 21 goals in his debut season.
The German executive further demonstrated his eye for value by discovering Julian Ryerson for just €5 million from Union Berlin. Kehl also won a highly competitive race to sign Jobe Bellingham from Sunderland for €30.5 million, bolstering the club’s future.
Additionally, his €30 million investment in Karim Adeyemi secured one of Germany’s most exciting offensive prospects. These deals highlight a track record of shrewd financial and tactical planning that Tottenham currently lack.
Tottenham are reportedly considering a modern structure featuring multiple sporting directors to share the heavy workload. This model could see Kehl working alongside other respected figures, such as Dougie Freedman or Paul Winstanley.
Because of these ongoing structural discussions, a definitive agreement is unlikely in the near term.
However, Kehl’s experience in managing elite youth pipelines aligns perfectly with the long-term needs in N17. Fans will watch closely to see if he chooses London for his next career chapter.









































