"Tottenham" may be taken over by L. Van Gaal after the World Cup © EuroFootball.com

The strategist of the Dutch national team, Louis van Gaal, mentioned that he could take over the helm of Tottenham after the World Cup in Brazil.

Currently, the temporary head coach of Spurs is Tim Sherwood, who expressed his desire to become the team's strategist for an indefinite period after the victory against Southampton last weekend.

However, despite this, Tottenham is still being associated in the media with specialists who could take over the team.

The 62-year-old Dutchman insists that he could not work simultaneously in a club and a national team, so he postpones the possibility of coaching a Premier League club until the summer.

"I do not comment on offers, but everyone who knows me knows that I do not do two jobs at once," said the specialist from the Netherlands.

"I have always said that I want to work in England, so there is a possibility. Both the preparation of the contract and its announcement require time, so there is no need to pay attention to the media at this time."

"I read that Frank De Boer and Guus Hiddink are associated with this job, but you can never really know," said L. Van Gaal.

Experienced strategist has coached clubs like Barcelona, Ajax, Bayern, and Alkmaar during his career.