Thomas Frank confirms new job as ex-Tottenham boss speaks out on sacking
Thomas Frank has opened up on his Tottenham exit and made a decision on his next job amid rumours linking him with a return to a Premier League club this summer
Thomas Frank has opened up on his Tottenham exit and made a decision on his next job amid rumours linking him with a return to a Premier League club this summer
Thomas Frank has announced that he has no intention of accepting a new managerial role this summer.
The Dane has been out of work since being sacked as Tottenham Hotspur head coach in February after just 38 matches in charge.
Former Tottenham Hotspur executive chairman Daniel Levy has sold a 24.99% stake in the club's parent company Enic to Eight Sports Capital, the sports investment group has claimed.
The move would leave Levy with a 4.89% stake in Enic.
The former Tottenham Hotspur head coach has released a statement on his time at the club and playing down any links this summer
Thomas Frank has made it clear that he will not be returning to football management this summer and has spoken about his time at Tottenham in a new statement.
Tottenham have confirmed the signing of defender Andy Robertson on a free transfer.
The 32-year-old will sign for Spurs on July 1 once his contract at Liverpool comes to an end.
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Former Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has ruled out a return to football management before next season, telling BBC Sport "this summer is not the right time".
The Dane was sacked by Spurs midway through last season, despite only being appointed last June.
Former Tottenham Hotspur executive chairman Daniel Levy has agreed to sell the majority of his stake in the club, according to a press release sent out on behalf of the purchasing company Eight Sports Capital Limited.