Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Friday, May 14.
New Spurs shirt 'leaked'
An image has been 'leaked' online which is claimed to be the 'elite' version of the Tottenham home shirt which the players will wear next week.
Spurs have announced already that their stars will be rocking the special version of the Nike kit for the first time in their final home match of the season against Aston Villa.
Supporters have already seen plenty of unofficial images in recent months but this is the first time the 'elite' matchday version that the players will wear has emerged online.
It's a very simple design with navy logos and the red AIA sponsor on the plain white shirt.
Read more about the 'leaks' here.
Parker faces 'tough decision'
Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov has tipped his old club to appoint Fulham boss Scott Parker as their new manager.
Parker's Cottagers side have just been relegated back to the Championship after a difficult first season back in the Premier League.
Ryan Mason is currently the interim coach at Spurs following Jose Mourinho's sacking last month and a host of names have been linked with the vacant job role.
Berbatov, who played alongside the Fulham manager at White Hart Lane, has given a glowing recommendation of his former team-mate.
Speaking to Betfair, the Bulgarian said: "Scott Parker is a great coach, I have seen first-hand at the training ground how he conducts himself.
"The big question for me is will he stay if Spurs come calling? Keeping hold of him isn't going to be an easy task for Fulham, but they need to because he will have a tough decision to make if Spurs come calling.
"He's tasted managing in the Premier League and I think he knows he's capable of doing good things, the question is whether or not that is with Fulham or someone else."
Read the full story here.
Boateng subject of interest from Spurs
According to Bild, Tottenham are interested in signing Jerome Boateng in the summer transfer window.
football.london understands that Spurs would ideally like to sign two new centre-backs at ahead of next season.
Boateng is a name that refuses to leave the rumour mill, with new reports from Germany claiming the 32-year-old is liked by the north London club.
The German defender will be available on a free transfer when his contract at the Munich-based club runs out next month, but he has also been linked elsewhere in Europe.
It is reported that Boateng is prepared to take a cut on his current wage packet, which is believed to be around £210,000-a-week, but wants a three-year deal wherever he goes.