Tottenham could turn to Oliver Glasner to replace Thomas Frank as head coach.
Frank is coming under pressure at Tottenham as results and performance levels continue to spiral downwards at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
There was frustration in the air when Tottenham lost 1-0 to Chelsea in North London, but it has only gotten worse since.
Spurs fell to a 4-1 defeat against Arsenal in the North London Derby on Sunday, with little to no positivity for the Lilywhites to take away from the Emirates.
Frank is now edging towards the sack in N17, with Glasner emerging as an early favourite to take over from the Dane.
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Glasner emerged as a target for Tottenham in the summer, but ultimately remained at Crystal Palace for the current campaign.
The German has continued to succeed with the Eagles, with European qualification a serious possibility at Selhurst Park right now.
Palace are sitting fifth in the Premier League after 12 games, two points ahead of Tottenham, despite the excitement in North London before the season began.
Annoyance is swirling around the Lilywhites, and that could end with Frank losing his job after just months in charge, following his move from Brentford.
Glasner looks to be the go-to man for Spurs, should they move the Dane on, with his odds reflecting that as of 25 November.
The Palace boss currently comes in at odds of 5/1 with BetVictor ahead of the likes of Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva, who are rated at 8/1.
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Glasner may be seen as an ideal target for many Spurs fans, but as it stands, the sack trigger doesn’t seem to be going to be pulled on Frank.
The Telegraph reported on 24 November that the Lilywhites are determined to give the ex-Brentford boss more time to make it work in N17.
Sources from inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have suggested that the high volume of changes from Frank have contributed to inconsistency, which could change in the coming weeks.
If it doesn’t and the performances continue to leave supporters enraged, it could be time for Glasner to make a switch across the capital.