I could see Brendan Rodgers going there.
His stock is high for winning the FA Cup but they've blown a Champions League place two seasons in a row.
More often than not he's known the right time to get out of a club. Vardy does seem to be on the wane and I think he'll like the prestige of Spurs in comparison to Leicester (even though they've been one of the most successful clubs in recent seasons).
There’s a weakness in Rodgers, a fragility in his teams. All of them lack steel/defensive nous.
With the RS they conceded a whopping 50 goals in the 2013-14 season. The forwards almost pulled off a miracle by carrying them to the league. Stevie Me slipping is seen as a pivotal moment, but no team should have a set up where a midfielder loses possession in central midfield which results in an opposing forward having a whole half of a field to himself with only a gk to face. Any competent manager has the team compact, not have wide open gaps to be exploited.
With Celtic the beatings in Europe included getting smashed seven by Barca. He did well domestically but that’s because there was no opposition to exploit his non existent defensive set up.
Twice now with Leicester they have collapsed at the end. Had they missed out today by winning and Chelsea also winning then fair enough, they did all they could. But to lose at home to a Spurs side that is largely rudderless at the minute with Mason at the helm, it’s more flakiness from Rodgers. It’s especially damning as they were 15 minutes from qualification. A top manager closes that out, kills the game. Instead they were wide open as all his teams are.
He’s an excellent attacking coach and his teams are good to watch, but he’s lacking in the other side of the game.