Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood is willing to stay with the club should chairman Daniel Levy decide to remove him as manager.
Sherwood has made it clear he has no desire to work as assistant to a new manager but hinted for the first time that he may be interested in a technical director's role, a more powerful version of his previous position as technical coordinator with added responsibility for strategy through the club.
"I feel I can do the No.1 job but I'd be no good as a No.2, I'm too opinionated. I wouldn't want to do the job," said Sherwood.
"There is a place for a technical director, someone who sees the club from bottom to top of the training field. There's a definite place for that, otherwise you get no continuity and end up buying seven or 10 players every window and your turnover of players is too great."
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