Changes at Spurs regardless of Europa League victorypublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 11 May
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Sami Mokbel
BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

Tottenham can salvage what has been a troublesome season with their first trophy since 2008 when they face Manchester United in the Europa League final on 21 May - yet in many ways reaching the showpiece game was immaterial for the club.
Change will come at Tottenham regardless of their success in Europe, given Spurs are currently 16th in the Premier League, with some of those internal adjustments already taking shape.
The most important decision will be the confirmation of head coach Ange Postecoglou's future.
The Australian's job remains unsafe despite the achievement of leading his side to a continental final, where they will face fellow domestic strugglers United in Bilbao in their second European final in six years.
There will be new faces in the boardroom too.
Vinai Venkatesham, the former Arsenal chief executive, is joining the club before next season in the same position he vacated at Emirates Stadium.
Similarly, a potential return of former managing director of football Fabio Paratici is an ongoing process.