Parker's impressive performance has caught the attention of Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy and some members of the board, who appreciate his coaching style and believe he could bring stability to the team.
However, it's worth noting that Parker's past experiences with Fulham and Bournemouth were marked by difficult spells, and his appointment may not be a straightforward one.
A source close to the club mentioned that there are contingency plans in place in case Ange Postecoglou leaves the team, and Parker's name is being discussed as a possible replacement.
The source emphasized that Parker's recent success at Burnley has made him a more attractive candidate, but it's unclear if he would be the right fit for Tottenham at this time.
It's also worth noting that Postecoglou may have the opportunity to stay at the club if Tottenham wins the Europa League, which could change the dynamics of the situation.