Tottenham have enjoyed an almost perfect start to the Premier League season under Thomas Frank.
Not only has Frank revitalised Richarlison, but there is a swagger about the Lilywhites to suggest that they could do something special.
Indeed, Spurs’ victory over Man City must be considered one of the results of the season, even if it was slightly tarnished by a defeat to Bournemouth.
However, the North London club are now calling for the Premier League to resolve an issue, while a player could already be set for the exit door.
Tottenham demand Premier League act after deal sheet fiasco
Spurs have suggested that the Premier League take action on deal sheets after what unfolded with Manor Solomon.
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Solomon was set to join Crystal Palace on loan, having agreed a deal with Tottenham for a season-long loan.
Indeed, a deal sheet was signed, which gave both sides more time to complete the switch on deadline day.
However, after Marc Guehi’s move to Liverpool, the move did not go through, leaving the Lilywhites reeling.
Now, the North London club have suggested that a deal sheet should become a binding document which must be honoured.
Randal Kolo Muani to play against Villarreal
Kolo Muani was absent against West Ham, although Tottenham did not need him in their 3-0 triumph.
After arriving on deadline day, the France international has been afforded time to get up to speed and improve his fitness.
However, Frank has confirmed that Kolo Muani will play in their opening Champions League match against Villarreal.
Whether he starts or not remains to be seen, but if he does play, then he will make history on the European stage.
Mathys Tel could leave Tottenham in January
Tel has been tipped to leave Spurs on loan in January despite only joining permanently from Bayern Munich this summer.
Former Lilywhites scout Bryan King has questioned whether something is going on between Tel and Frank after he was omitted from his Champions League squad.
The France Under-21 international endured an indifferent loan in North London last season, and that has carried on into the current campaign.
Tel started against West Ham, but did little to grasp his rare starting opportunity, meaning he may have to bide his time for another.
Looking ahead, Frank will be hellbent on securing a win in his first-ever Champions League match as manager.