Daniel Levy has not been quoted in either statement confirming Ange Postecoglou's sacking and Thomas Frank's subsequent appointment, but he has seemingly delivered a behind-the-scenes message to Cristian Romero.
Late on Thursday evening, Spurs confirmed that Frank would be the club's new head coach having signed a three-year contract with talks advancing very quickly after it was announced on Friday that Postecoglou had been relieved of his duties.
Almost every Tottenham player posted heartfelt messages in the aftermath of the news with James Maddison, Son Heung-min and Yves Bissouma making their feelings perfectly clear.
The absence of a social media post from Romero was intriguing especially considering their strong bond and how the duo's respective future's appeared intertwined. However, a message from the Argentine did arrive and it came just an hour after a statement on Frank was released.
He said: "Ange, thank you for these two incredible seasons. You're a fantastic coach, but above all, a great person who deserves the best.
"From day one you paved the way despite the many obstacles that always existed and always will exist. Beyond everything, we won a trophy and went down in the history of this beautiful club, which is the only thing that matters. I wish you the best because you deserve the best, and thank you for everything."
With Postecoglou now gone, it is more than likely he will be joined by Romero in sealing an exit. Atletico Madrid are interested in signing the centre-back but are only prepared to pay £38.3million (€45m) which is less than what Spurs forked out to sign him from Atalanta.
Unsurprisingly, any official proposal in that region is unlikely to be accepted with Tottenham desperate to keep him. The latest update on his future has come from Marca via Sport Witness with Levy working to persuade him to sign a new contract at the club.
His current deal expires in 2027 and therefore this summer could be the best time to sell unless he does pen fresh terms. While that happening does look highly unlikely, a conversation between him and Frank could change his stance with Son Heung-min's future also a hotly debated topic.
The club captain sees his contract expire next summer and having finally won a trophy, there is a real chance he leaves before the 2025/26 season. Champions League football could be one bargaining chip in convincing both to stay, though.
However, Julian Alvarez is one of six Argentine international's in the Atletico squad that could convince Romero to join.