

Paratici returns: Can 2 Sporting Directors work? + Villa preview
Oct 16, 2025
James Maw, a football journalist for The Athletic, joins Dan Kilpatrick, a dedicated Tottenham reporter, to dissect the implications of Fabio Paratici's return and the strategic dynamics of having two sporting directors. They explore Paratici's network vs. Langer’s analytical approach and the potential for conflict. The discussion also covers Spurs players' mixed international fortunes, including Bissouma's injury woes and Jed Spence's rising chances for the World Cup. Finally, they preview an intense run of games, emphasizing the crucial upcoming match against Aston Villa.
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Paratici Brought Back For Deal-Making Muscle
- Tottenham re-hired Fabio Paratici to regain deal-making expertise lost after Daniel Levy's exit.
- The club needed someone with elite contacts to push major transfers over the line quickly.
Two Sporting Directors, Split Roles
- Johan Langer and Fabio Paratici are expected to cover different recruitment roles: data-driven scouting and contact-driven big deals.
- That split covers market inefficiencies but creates immediate potential for conflict in decision-making.
Venkatesham As The Internal Arbiter
- Vinay Venkatesham sits between the sporting directors and the board, likely to arbitrate disagreements and hold accountability.
- That creates a clearer chain of command than under Daniel Levy, increasing internal accountability.