It's official, Antonio Conte's turbulent reign as Tottenham manager is over.
The Italian has left the role by mutual consent after being appointed in November 2021, with his assistant Cristian Stellini stepping up as head coach for the rest of the season.
But what next for Spurs as they look to end a trophy drought that dates back to 2008?
We look at some of the names already being linked with the role this summer and want you to have your say on who you think Spurs should appoint on a permanent basis next.
Age: 52 Nationality: Spanish Club: Unattached
An out-of-work manager and reportedly interested in the vacancy at Tottenham.
Luis Enrique left his role as Spain boss after being knocked out of the World Cup by Morocco in the last 16 in December, having previously guided his country to the Euro 2020 semi-finals.
His most successful period as manager at club level came with Barcelona. Between 2014 and 2017 he won the Champions League and guided them to two La Liga titles, three Copa del Reys, the Super Cup, the Club World Cup and Spanish Super Cup.
Age: 49 Nationality: Danish Club: Brentford
Thomas Frank took Brentford into the Premier League for the first time in their history and helped them to a creditable 13th-place finish last season.
The Dane has worked wonders on an an extremely limited budget and the resources and fanbase of Tottenham could be appealing if they were to come calling.
This season he has taken the Bees to the verge of a European place, with the club eighth in the Premier League.
Age: 48 Nationality: Austrian Club: Eintracht Frankfurt
The Eintracht Frankfurt boss is one of the lesser-known managers being linked with replacing Conte.
Glasner, whose contract expires in 2024, took Frankfurt to an impressive Europa League win last season in their first European final since 1980.
He previously led Wolfsburg into the Champions League, having already impressed at Austrian side LASK.
Age: 31 Nationality: English Club: Tottenham
Former Spurs midfielder Mason has previously had a spell as interim boss at the club.
Mason retired from playing in 2018 after suffering a fractured skull while playing for Hull City and subsequently moved into coaching. He was a member of Conte's coaching staff and will be Stellini's assistant until the end of the season.
He was the club's interim boss in 2021 after the sacking of Jose Mourinho and could fancy the job on a more permanent basis.
Age: 35 Nationality: German Club: Unattached
Has Nagelsmann's sacking from Bayern Munich presented Tottenham with an opportunity? The German was replaced by Thomas Tuchel on Friday, despite having won the Bundesliga in his first season in charge and losing just three games in the league this season to trail Dortmund by a point.
The former RB Leipzig boss had also guided Bayern to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, with eight wins from eight and seven clean sheets.
Age: 50 Nationality: Argentine Club: Unattached
Pochettino is a clear favourite with many, having managed Tottenham between 2014-19 after leading Southampton to an eighth-placed Premier League finish in his first full season in charge.
He came agonisingly close to ending Spurs' long wait for silverware - taking them to Premier League runners-up in 2016-17 and the Champions League final two years later, which they lost to Liverpool.
Pochettino was dismissed months later and went on to manage Ligue 1 giants Paris St-Germain, claiming the league title and cup in France before leaving last summer.
Age: 45 Nationality: Portuguese Club: Fulham
Could Silva be tempted away from Fulham?
The Cottagers boss guided them to automatic promotion back into the Premier League in May and this season has overseen a strong campaign that sees them ninth in the table.
Silva first came to England to manage Hull City in January 2017 and has also had spells in charge at Everton, Sporting Lisbon and Olympiakos.
Age: 48 Nationality: Italian Club: Tottenham
Stellin was Conte's assistant coach at Spurs and will step up as interim boss until the end of the season.
Conte appointed Stellini at Tottenham in September 2021, but the Italian also worked under him at Juventus in 2012 and at Inter Milan in 2019.
Could he be offered the permanent job if results go his way?
Age: 43 Nationality: Italian Club: Brighton
De Zerbi has impressed hugely since being appointed Brighton manager in September.
The former Shakhtar Donetsk boss succeeded Graham Potter at the Seagulls and has taken them to seventh in the Premier League and pushing for European qualification.
De Zerbi, who left Shakhtar in July because of the war in Ukraine, signed a four-year contract at Amex Stadium and has previously impressed during three years in charge at Italian club Sassuolo.
Age: 50 Nationality: French Club: Unattached
Zidane is another high-profile manager out of work, though whether he is looking for another job at the moment is another matter.
A World Cup and European Championship winner with France as a player, he won the Champions League three times and La Liga twice as Real Madrid boss. Would undoubtedly be a statement appointment.