Although the current Spurs manager is doing an impressive job at White Hart Lane, club chairman, Daniel Levy, has his heart set on a big managerial summer appointment.

Reports suggest, Netherlands national coach Van Gaal was the front runner for the hot seat initially, however, the 62-year old refused the job due to prior commitments. The former Bayern Munich boss is sure to quit his current job after the World Cup, and is now looking for a new assignment at a big club.

“Look at my CV. I have won a trophy every season during my club career,” Van Gaal said.

“I am a winner and craving a trophy. This is why I am sick of being a national coach. I only see the players eight times a year. I am not enjoying the job of national coach at all.”

“After the World Cup I want to coach a big club again and win trophies. Otherwise I will retire.”

Chairman Daniel Levy is looking to cash in and bring the legendary manager to North London.

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