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Burnley boss Kompany tipped to make Tottenham move

Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino can see Burnley boss Vincent Kompany moving to Tottenham.

It is Kompany's first season at Turf Moor after a couple of years in charge of Anderlecht. Cascarino has seen enough to be convinced he can manage a club the size of Tottenham.

He said on talkSPORT: "Now there's an opportunity out there that is going to be jumped on by somebody very quickly. And I think if they do lose Conte, which pretty much looks like is going to happen in the summer, there's one person that stands out for me - Vincent Kompany.

"He stands out for me as one to jump the queue and get in because I've listened to his team talks, you can look at how he's changed a football club so dramatically in a very short space of time. The Burnley fans will hate me but will love the way that he's producing a team to play football, how exciting they've been."

Kompany turns 37 next month and has been tipped by Pep Guardiola to replace him at City in the future. But Cascarino says Spurs chairman Daniel Levy should get in first before the Etihad club come calling.

He added: "I actually think that he's young enough to be a manager at a football club. You've got to try and find someone that ticks a lot of boxes and I think the way he conducts himself, he's done a lot obviously at Anderlecht in Belgium.

"He retired young enough, he's smart enough, he's a captain, he's a leader, and leaders do lead. I think he ticks all those boxes.

"If I was Daniel Levy and was really looking for a guy that I could get, he would be top of my hitlist, he really would. I think what he's done at Burnley has been nothing short of incredible."

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