Andre Villas-Boas is “privileged” to become Tottenham head coach and foresees a bright future for the north Londoners.

Weeks of speculation were ended yesterday when the Portuguese was named as successor to Harry Redknapp, who left White Hart Lane last month.

Villas-Boas has penned a deal until 2015 with Spurs, where he will be hoping to make a bigger and better impact than he did during his ill-fated spell with Chelsea.

The 34-year-old was sacked by the Blues last season just eight months into a three-year contract and is relishing the opportunity to rebuild his once burgeoning reputation at Tottenham.

“Tottenham Hotspur is a great club with a strong tradition and fantastic support, both at home and throughout the world,” Villas-Boas said.

“I feel privileged to be their coach. For me, this is one of the most exciting coaching positions in the Premier League.

“I have had several discussions with the chairman and the board and I share their vision for the future progress of the club.”

Villas-Boas has been among the favourites throughout Spurs’ hunt for a new manager despite his torrid time at Stamford Bridge.

His spell in west London was dogged by claims of player unrest as his side struggled to reach expectations, resulting in his March departure.

Roberto Di Matteo’s subsequent success raised further questions over his managerial ability, but Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has no doubts that Villas-Boas is the best man for the job.

“I am delighted that Andre has agreed to become our new head coach,” he said of Villas-Boas, who brings with him first-team fitness coach Jose Mario Rocha and head of opposition scouting Daniel Sousa.

“He has an outstanding reputation for his technical knowledge of the game and for creating well-organised teams capable of playing football in an attractive and attacking style.”

One of Villas-Boas’s first tasks will be to try to ensure Spurs do not lose any of their star names.

While Gareth Bale has penned a four-year contract, doubts persist over the future of Luka Modric, who was denied a move to Villas-Boas’s Chelsea last summer and is now being linked with Manchester United and Real Madrid.

Spurs are said to be interested in Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen, CSKA Moscow’s Alan Dzagoev and Hoffenheim midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, who was on loan at Swansea last season.

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