Thomas Frank's arrival at Tottenham Hotspur, and how the tactician will perform in his first big job, is set to be one of the most intriguing Premier League stories of next season.
There are many other riveting storylines on the horizon: Man City's rebuild, Newcastle's Champions League campaign, how Nottingham Forest will kick on from being last year's surprise package, the newly-promoted three and Villa's mission to remain among England's elite to name a few of them.
However, Frank's debut campaign in the Spurs dugout stands out among the most enthralling narratives to keep an eye on next term, with the 51-year-old having big shoes to fill after Ange Postecoglou ended their 17-year wait for a major trophy.
It will also be the Dane's first-ever campaign as a Champions League coach, and there is much more expectation on Frank's shoulders than there ever was at Brentford.
The pressure which comes with managing a big six club is far more intense, so it is vital that chairman Daniel Levy backs Frank in the transfer market this summer, as Postecoglou's immediate heir looks to get off to the best possible start.
Even though the ex-Bees boss will need time to build, there will be far less margin for error in north London than at the Gtech Community Stadium with far more eyes on Frank, especially after their historic Europa League triumph in Bilbao.
He is also faced with the possibility of losing some key players in the coming months.
Son Heung-min could well leave Tottenham this summer after 10 faithful years, as the Saudi Pro League look to add yet another big name to their financially-backed division of clubs.
Cashing in on the South Korean could be very tempting for Levy. The 32-year-old is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract and not exactly getting any younger, with there also being an argument that Son's best years are behind him.
Cristian Romero U-turning over Tottenham exit after Frank arrival
Another star player who's been heavily linked with an exit is star £165,000-per-week defender Cristian Romero.
The Argentine World Cup winner played a key role for Spurs on their run to Europa League glory, captaining them in each tie from the quarter-finals onwards. Romero didn't feature much in the Premier League, mainly due to injuries and Postecoglou resting him for their European campaign, but the centre-back is undoubtedly a pivotal player for them.
Micky van de Ven called his central defensive partner a "world-class" asset for the club, but reports from Europe and beyond in the last few months have claimed that Romero wants to leave Tottenham for Atlético Madrid.
Diego Simeone even confirmed Atletico's interest in Romero, but according to a fresh update from TYC Sports, the tactician may have to wait a little longer to secure the 27-year-old's signature.
Indeed, it is now believed that Romero could decide to stay at Tottenham for one more season, with Frank's arrival cited as a key reason behind this potential decision, alongside their place in the Champions League next term.
This would come as a major boost for Frank, who'll be very keen to keep hold of his best players, and Spurs' youthful, inexperienced squad overall could seriously benefit from a leader like Romero in the dressing room.
That being said, if Atletico come calling with an offer too good to resist, it may well get Levy thinking, given Romero is out of contract in 2027.