Although there has been no official confirmation of talks between Tottenham and Brentford, the Bees are expected to receive compensation if Frank were to leave. According to sources, this compensation could be more than £10 million, considering Frank's contract runs until 2027.
Thomas Frank is a 51-year-old coach with a successful track record, and Tottenham's board sees him as a potential manager to lead the team to success in Europe. The club finished 17th in the domestic league last season but will return to the Champions League this year. Frank's experience working with Tottenham's technical director, Johan Lange, at Lyngby could also be an advantage in his potential new role.
Tottenham has recently made changes to their coaching staff, with Mile Jedinak, Nick Montgomery, and Sergio Raimundo leaving their positions. However, Johan Lange remains in his role, and his partnership with Frank could bring success to the team in the coming seasons.
With a new manager potentially on the horizon, Tottenham fans are eager to see how the team will perform in the upcoming season. The club's return to the Champions League and the confidence boost from their recent trophy win could be a good starting point for Frank's tenure.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, the possibility of Thomas Frank taking over as Tottenham's manager is an exciting development for the club and its fans.