Thomas Frank may not be out of work for too long, with one Premier League side identifying the former Tottenham boss as a managerial option this summer.
Tottenham Hotspur needed only eight months to decide to part ways with Thomas Frank, who was appointed last summer.
Poor results in the Premier League saw Spurs bring an end to the Dane’s three-year contract before completing a year of that deal.
Frank will now be looking to bounce back following a difficult run in the Tottenham dugout, but it appears he may not have to wait long.
Tottenham sacking sees Thomas Frank targeted by Crystal Palace
According to Football Insider, it is believed that Crystal Palace have already sounded out Thomas Frank to be their next manager.
Current Palace boss Oliver Glasner is expected to depart the Selhurst Park hot seat and, in an attempt to prepare for his departure, third parties are understood to have been in contact with Thomas Frank regarding a potential move to replace the Austrian.
While Frank’s reputation took a hit following his poor run at Tottenham, Palace believe he would be an ideal fit because of his impressive seven years in charge of Brentford, who operate with a similar budget and structural set-up.
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Spurs currently remain without a manager and are looking to decide on the next man in the dugout in the coming weeks.
There are two paths the Lilywhites could take – either going for an interim manager who will see the rest of the season out, or appointing someone permanently.