Tim Sherwood won't stay with Tottenham as assistant manager next season.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy still believes Sherwood has management potential and wants him to remain at White Hart Lane to work with a senior figure.
But Sherwood has no intention of doing so and will walk away at the end of the season, says the Daily Mail.
He signed an 18-month contract when he replaced Andre Villas-Boas in December and Tottenham will have to pay it up after deciding to make a change.
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