Spurs in talks with Blanc over Lane job
TOTTENHAM Hotspur have begun speaking to France manager Laurent Blanc as they start searching for a new manager to replace Harry Redknapp.
Blanc, currently managing his country in Euro 2012, is thought to be one of a number of candidates for the vacant job at White Hart Lane.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has been looking for a new manager since Redknapp left the role last week, after nearly four seasons at the club.
While Everton's David Moyes and Wigan manager Roberto Martinez had been initial favourites for the role, Blanc and former Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas are now the two likeliest candidates. If Blanc were to take the job, it would be a return to club football after two years with the French national side.
The 46-year-old has had only one club job before, but it was a firm success. In charge of Bordeaux from 2007 to 2010, he oversaw a second-placed finish in his first year and went on to win the French title -- the club's first for 10 years -- in 2008/09, as well as claiming the League Cup.
Revitalised
Success at Bordeaux led Blanc to the France job, he replaced Raymond Domenech after the dismal failure of the 2010 World Cup.
Blanc revitalised the side, bringing in players untainted by the controversy in South Africa. He led a successful qualification run to Euro 2012. Les Bleus are unbeaten in their last 23 matches, and can progress to the quarter-finals when they play Sweden in Kiev tonight.
Managing Tottenham would mean a return to English football for Blanc, who ended his playing career with two seasons at Manchester United. He was part of the side that won the Premier League in 2002/03, capping a trophy-laden career at club and international level.
Meanwhile, across north London, Arsenal look set to confirm the signing of French striker Olivier Giroud from Montpellier. They are set to pay a fee of £12m for the player who finished as top scorer in Ligue 1 last season with 21 goals.