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Fabio Paratici returns to Tottenham as sporting director after ban
Fabio Paratici returns full-time as co-sporting director with Johan Lange to enhance leadership and strategy in Tottenham's men's football operation, the club said.
- On Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur confirmed Fabio Paratici as co-sporting director alongside Johan Lange in an official statement.
- As part of a wider restructure, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club said the new men's football structure will strengthen leadership, collaboration and long-term decision-making with Paratici and Lange leading strategy.
- After resigning in April 2023, Fabio Paratici worked as a consultant for Spurs since summer 2023 and resumed a full-time role after his ban related to Juventus investigations ended this summer.
- They will immediately oversee scouting and recruitment, aligning player pathways and performance, with Johan Lange saying `I firmly believe we are building something special here at Tottenham Hotspur` and Vinai Venkatesham calling it `an important evolution in how we operate.`
- Looking ahead, the club plans to start recruitment soon for a Director of Football Operations as part of continued investment in world-class men's and women's football structures.
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