
Daniel Levy has met Thomas Frank multiple times, manager wants to join Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur are keen on appointing Thomas Frank as their next manager, and Daniel Levy has met with him multiple times.
According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, 51-year-old Brentford manager Thomas Frank has met with the Tottenham chairman to discuss a potential move. Meanwhile, Football Insider has claimed that he is keen on joining the London club.
It is no surprise that he wants to manage Tottenham next season. Spurs have an exciting squad, and they have secured Champions League qualification for the 2025/26 season. They could be fighting for trophies next year, and Frank could be a quality appointment for them.
It has been a disappointing Premier League campaign for Tottenham, and they have finished in the bottom half of the table, just above the relegation zone. The Lilywhites need a manager who can turn things around in the league. Even though Ange Postecoglou has helped them win the trophy, he has failed to live up to the expectations.
Despite significant spending in the transfer market, the Australian tactician has not managed to get the best out of his team. A change would be ideal this summer, and Thomas Frank has certainly proven himself in the Premier League.
Frank would be a superb option
Thomas Frank has excelled with Brentford on a shoestring budget, and he will have more resources to work with at Tottenham. He will certainly hope to challenge for trophies with the North London outfit and help them get back into the top four.
The Danish manager has a £9 million release clause in his contract, and it is fair to assume that Tottenham will have to pay up in order to get the deal done. It remains to be seen whether they can secure an agreement with Brentford in the coming weeks.
The fact that the 51-year-old manager is keen on the move will come as a huge boost for Tottenham. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Appointing a quality manager will be their top priority right now.
Frank has proven himself at the highest level, and this is the right time for him to take the next step in his career and manage a bigger club capable of winning trophies.