Tottenham fans will be excited by the prospect of the Thomas Frank era and the attacking philosophy that the Dane will bring to the club.
Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou as the Spurs head coach after the Australian was sacked earlier this month.
The Dane arrives at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after seven years at Brentford, during which time he guided them to promotion from the Championship and turned the Bees into an established Premier League outfit.
Much like Postecoglou, Frank's philosophy is about attacking football and he often utilised the 4-2-3-1 formation in west London, with three players behind a frontman.
And he has already hinted that that is the formation he is planning to employ at Tottenham. In an interview after giving the green light to sign Mathys Tel on a permanent deal following his loan spell with the club last season, Frank said: "I think he's a very talented player that can play across the front four positions."
You would not ordinarily speak about the front four positions unless you were planning on employing that 4-2-3-1 strategy. Frank has also used the 3-5-2 and 4-3-3 formations at Brentford, but neither of those formations would really lend themselves to talking about the front four positions.
Tel was mainly used on the left hand side of a front three under Postecoglou, although he did play through the middle too. There are question marks over Son Heung-min's future with the Lilywhites as football.london understands the South Korean is more open to leaving the club than ever before after steering Spurs to the Europa League trophy in 2024/25.
Spurs have been linked with other wide players so far in the summer transfer window, with the likes of Eberechi Eze and Bryan Mbeumo also able to play in multiple positions in the front line.