Ange Postecoglou has been appointed Tottenham head coach on a four-year deal.
The Australian joins after two years at Celtic in which he was won back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles and a domestic treble this season
Spurs held talks with Postecoglou, 57, on Monday after agreeing terms with Celtic to bring him to north London.
Postecoglou emerged as the preferred candidate last week with Spurs having considered Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi and Fulham head coach Marco Silva.
Former Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is among the names being considered to replace Postecoglou at Parkhead along with ex-Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch.
Postecoglou succeeds Antonio Conte, who was sacked in March, as permanent Spurs boss. Cristian Stellini and then subsequently Ryan Mason stepped into the acting head coach role for the rest of the season.

