
West Ham striker Michail Antonio has laughed off reports linking Zinedine Zidane with the vacant manager's job at Tottenham.
Zidane, who has been without a club since leaving Real Madrid for the second time in 2021, has also been linked with the post.
The Frenchman won three Champions League titles during a trophy-laden first stint in charge of the Madrid giants and had also been touted as a potential replacement for France boss Didier Deschamps after the World Cup.
Chairman Daniel Levy has previously shown a willingness to target elite-level managers, replacing Mauricio Pochettino with Jose Mourinho before appointing Antonio Conte in November 2021.
While Zidane is not thought to be a leading candidate, Hammers forward Antonio gave short shrift to the idea of seeing him move to London rivals Spurs.
He told The Footballers' Football Podcast on BBC Sounds: Zidane won't go to Spurs! That isn't going to happen.
