Tottenham which includes the option of a further 12 months, according to reports.Spurs have been on the hunt for a new permanent manager since Jose Mourinho was handed his P45 on the week of their Carabao Cup final against Manchester City back in April.Antonio Conte appeared set to take over earlier this month, only for talks with the north London club to eventually collapse due to an apparent difference in ambitions.Daniel Levy has since turned his attention to Fonseca, and The Telegraph claim he has agreed a two-year deal to replace Mourinho.The former Roma manager's contract is reportedly being concluded ahead of the unveiling of Spurs' new sporting director Fabio Paratici, the former Juventus chief seemingly brought in to work alongside.
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