Tottenham look set for the perfect opportunity to hire Oliver Glasner.
Glasner has been linked to Tottenham in the past after a stellar spell in charge of Crystal Palace over the last 22 months.
Even after winning the FA Cup last season, Glasner could be on his way out of Crystal Palace once the current campaign comes to an end.
This comes while Thomas Frank comes under scrutiny for Tottenham for a hugely disappointing start to life at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Lilywhites may now have their best chance to land Glasner as a replacement for Frank, with changes in the pipeline at Selhurst Park.
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Glasner could be great for Tottenham if he were to move across the capital and join the North London club.
That may not be a possibility while the German is in post, especially after such a positive time with the Eagles since February 2024.
The Lilywhites may be set to have the door opened up for them, with the 51-year-old potentially set for a Selhurst exit in the summer.
Spanish outlet Carrusel Deportivo has reported that Glasner will not renew his contract at Crystal Palace, which comes to an end in the summer.
Steve Parish and Co. are already eying replacements, with Getafe boss Jose Bordalas emerging as a top option at this stage.
No contact has been made with the Spaniard, but with an offer seemingly in the pipeline, interest is surely piqued on White Heart Lane.
Tottenham can now hire Glasner for free
The Lilywhites paid Brentford a reported £10million to land Frank, something which they won’t want to do again any time soon.
That is a sizable fee for a head coach, and the Dane is proof that spending on a highly rated coach isn’t a guarantee of success in the Premier League.
Glasner has much better experiences than the current Spurs boss, having won the FA Cup with Palace and the Europa League with Frankfurt.
His appointment would likely be well received in N17 and may become more likely once the German has departed the Eagles and is available without a fee involved.
The door appears to be opening ahead of the summer, so the pressure is certainly on Frank after just 25 matches in charge.