Tottenham, West Ham and Crystal Palace are all keen on the Dutch manager Arne Slot, who has transformed Feyenoord into runaway Eredivisie leaders, according to The Times.
Spurs and Palace are searching for a young, progressive coach after sacking Antonio Conte and Patrick Vieira respectively last month.
West Ham are expected to part company with David Moyes even if the Scot keeps his struggling side in the top flight and wins the Europa Conference League.
Slot, 44, certainly fits the bill. He has been a head coach for only four years, first with AZ Alkmaar before joining Feyenoord in 2021. The Dutchman, a midfielder in a playing career that was spent mostly at FC Zwolle and NAC Breda, prefers a possession-based, attacking style that has earned him comparisons with Marcelo Bielsa.
His rapid progression as a coach put him on Brighton’s shortlist before they named Roberto De Zerbi to succeed Graham Potter in September.
Slot also turned down interest from Leeds in February.