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Tottenham build ‘the Holy Trinity’ as Fabio Paratici already has relationship with new CEO

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Tottenham Hotspur look set to welcome Fabio Paratici back to the club and he already has an established friendship with the new CEO.

Fabio Paratici first arrived at Tottenham four years ago as their managing director of football and he played a key role in bringing Antonio Conte to the club.

His influence extended to the transfer market, as Spurs signed Juventus players Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur, as well as Cristian Romero, who also played for Juventus, before joining Atalanta.

Despite being handed a two-year ban from football for financial malpractice, Paratici continued at Spurs as a consultant.

It was recently reported that Paratici was expected to return to Tottenham. This looked even more likely when he was spotted in Bilbao, attending the Europa League final between Spurs and Manchester United.

Fabio Paratici gets on well with Tottenham CEO Vinai Venkatesham

Tottenham have been busy appointing new figures at the club. Recently, Vinai Venkatesham was named the new CEO.

Some supporters had concerns over his credentials, as he was at Arsenal during the years when they failed to achieve top-four finishes in the Premier League. However, he received praise for his record on fan engagement.

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According to TBR Football, Venkatesham has developed a good relationship with Paratici, which bodes well for the future.

TBR correspondent Graeme Bailey said: “It’s fair to say that Paratici’s fingerprints are all over anything Tottenham do. He [Levy] trusts him. Vinai [Venkatesham], the new CEO from Arsenal as well, gets on very well with Levy and Paratici. It’s almost like a Holy Trinity operating in the hierarchy now.

“Obviously, Lange is still there, but he’s quite commercial. Paratici is heavily involved in everything Spurs are doing and they love what he’s done before. He’s got brilliant contacts and they trust him.”

Paratici will be welcomed back at Spurs with open arms

Paratici was well-liked during his first spell at Tottenham. Supporters enjoyed sharing photos of him on a phone call, as he was known to often be in conversations to bring new players to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

His signings have been compared with those signed by Lange and the consensus is clear. While Spurs are believed to have flopped in last summer’s transfer market, Paratici was fundamental in signing some top players. Spurs will be all the better off having him back in an official capacity.

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Yves Bissouma drops classy message to Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham exit

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Yves Bissouma has paid tribute to former Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou and his appreciation for the Australian goes further than football.

Very few Tottenham players will feel they had a good individual season at the club. After all, poor performances are what caused Spurs to finish 17th in the Premier League table.

Some members of the Tottenham first-team squad were even criticised publicly by Postecoglou, including Yves Bissouma. In March, Postecoglou accused Bissouma of letting the game drift by him, while suggesting the midfielder lacked confidence.

However, Bissouma accepted Postecoglou’s criticism and upped his game, which was particularly notable during the latter stages of Tottenham’s Europa League campaign.

Yves Bissouma pays tribute to Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham exit

Bissouma may not have always impressed Postecoglou, but there is no bad blood between the pair. The Malian international has expressed gratitude to his boss of two years for his help both on and off the pitch.

He posted on Instagram: “Gaffer, I even don’t know where and how to start. I got a lot to say about how good you are as a human but I just wanna say thank you for everything from day one to the last one, you did a lot in my life on and off the pitch.

“I’ll never forget the energy you shared with us. Your mindset made us European champions and legends of this wonderful club. Today you leave like a great and it will remain forever engraved in the history of the club.

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“Thank you for everything, boss. And thank you to all the staff for everything you’ve done for me — on and off the pitch. You believed in me, pushed me, and helped me become better every day. I’ll always be grateful.

“Wishing you nothing but success in your next chapter. I’ll always remember the last conversation we had that changed a lot of things. Thanks #BigAnge”

Bissouma may leave Spurs himself soon

Bissouma only has a year remaining on his contract and Jose Mourinho wants Fenerbahce to sign Bissouma from Tottenham. As well as this, there are Premier League teams linked with the holding midfielder.

The arrival of a new manager could either secure or end Bissouma’s future at Hotspur Way, based on whether he fits into their system. It could be that Bissouma soon follows his head coach by moving away from Spurs.

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Tottenham in ‘final stages’ of agreeing Thomas Frank deal – Fabrizio Romano

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Tottenham Hotspur appear to be closing in on a new era, with negotiations between the club and Thomas Frank now understood to be at the final stages.

Tottenham Hotspur are now focused on appointing a new manager, following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou after just two seasons in north London.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank has emerged as Postecoglou’s likely successor, with multiple outlets reporting that the 51-year-old has held several rounds of discussions with chairman Daniel Levy in recent days.

It was revealed yesterday that Frank has informed Brentford of his desire to leave for Spurs, with further reports stating that Brentford are open to negotiating Thomas Frank’s exit, should the terms be right.

Thomas Frank and Tottenham talks reach final stage

Respected football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has weighed in on Tottenham’s pursuit of Thomas Frank, reporting that discussions have been progressing well over the past few days.

Now, with talks developing rapidly, Romano has provided a fresh update, stating that negotiations between Thomas Frank and Tottenham Hotspur are in the final stages.

Taking to X, he wrote: “Thomas Frank and Tottenham, negotiations at the final stages.”

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According to reports from The Telegraph, it is understood that Brentford are insisting Frank’s £10 million release clause be met, as other members of the Dane’s coaching staff look set to join the 51-year-old in his switch.

Brentford open to departure as Spurs plan final steps

While Fabrizio Romano has not yet issued his trademark “here we go,” a former Sky Sports reporter has added further weight to the story by sharing what Brentford insiders have said about Frank’s potential switch to Spurs.

According to those close to Brentford, the feeling around the club is that the move is expected to happen, with only minor details left to sort, most notably surrounding which members of Frank’s backroom staff will be permitted to follow him to north London.

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Even Arsenal legend thinks Bryan Mbeumo should join Tottenham over Manchester United

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Former Arsenal man Perry Groves has shocked fans by admitting that Bryan Mbeumo would be better off joining Tottenham Hotspur over Manchester United.

Tottenham Hotspur are edging closer to completing the appointment of a new head coach, following the club’s decision to sack Ange Postecoglou after two seasons at Spurs.

Thomas Frank remains favourite to land the Tottenham job, with a deadline for Frank’s announcement said to have been set for this week, as Spurs look to complete the deal as soon as possible.

Tottenham’s transfer activity has been on a standstill, as they have used the last few days, which is the first phase of the transfer window set to close on the tenth, to take care of off-the-pitch matters.

Perry Groves urges Bryan Mbeumo to pick Tottenham over Manchester United

Regardless, Tottenham have still been linked with a fair few players, including Bryan Mbeumo, who is also being monitored by Manchester United.

It was only reported yesterday that Spurs are now looking to rival Man United for the Brentford man, with some reports stating that Thomas Frank has asked Tottenham to sign Mbeumo.

Now, former Arsenal player Perry Groves has weighed in on the Mbeumo transfer saga and Tottenham’s interest in the player, admitting that Bryan Mbeumo should join Spurs over Manchester United.

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He said speaking on talkSport: “Then you are looking at Manchester United who knows they need a centre forward, it has been reported that they are in for Bryan Mbeumo as well. If Manchester United come in for him and Spurs are in for Mbeumo, where do you think he goes…

“If that comes as a choice, football wise he should go to, it pains me to say it, he should go to Spurs because of Champions League football, and you want to play at the highest level.

“But financially that is why Spurs are going to struggle to get to that, even with Antonio Conte, obviously Postecoglou had a bit of a moan about it, Jose Mourinho that next level, because all the top teams pay their top players 250,000 pound a week but Spurs are never going to do that.”

Spurs wage structure could affect Mbeumo transfer

Indeed, Tottenham’s wage structure continues to be a talking point, as the Lilywhites have a very rigid structure that sees their highest earner, Heung-min Son, take home £200,000 a week.

However, Spurs have reportedly saved £15.6 million after releasing four first-team players, including Timo Werner, Fraser Forster, Alfie Whiteman and Sergio Reguilon.

That should give the Lilywhites wriggling room this summer to bump up the amount they spend on wages, as the very best players would look to earn a lot more.

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Tottenham player gives short response to Ange Postecoglou sacking – ‘We have to move on’

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It has been a whirlwind few days at Tottenham Hotspur following the club’s decision to sack Ange Postecoglou, and now, long-serving defender Ben Davies has shared his thoughts on what it is like inside the dressing room.

It took only two seasons before Tottenham Hotspur decided to cut ties with manager Ange Postecoglou, with the club sacking him following a poor Premier League campaign.

While Ange Postecoglou secured a respectable fifth-place finish in his debut season and won a European Cup in his second year after beating Manchester United in the Europa League, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy still wielded the axe on the Australian, sacking Postecoglou for performance-related reasons.

The decision to part ways with the 59-year-old was reported not to have gone down well with a few Tottenham players, with some Spurs players said to be considering their future at the club following Ange’s departure.

Ben Davies gives honest view on Tottenham sacking Ange Postecoglou

We have seen several Tottenham Hotspur first-team players come out to thank Ange Postecoglou for trusting in them and appreciating him for the memories he gave them.

Now, the longest-serving player at Tottenham, Ben Davies, has come out to speak about what it has been like in the Spurs camp.

Speaking on international duty with Wales about the club’s decision to sack Postecoglou, Davies revealed that the players do not have a say on the club’s decision and that, like everyone else, they read about Postecoglou’s sacking from the media.

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He said: “From a player’s standpoint, you do not tend to have too much input into those decisions and for us, we kind of read about the news [of Postecoglou’s sacking]. As players, we have to move on and do the job that is in front of us and it is no different this time.”

Ben Davies set for ninth Spurs boss as Thomas Frank linked

Davies, being one of the longest-serving players at Tottenham, after spending over a decade at Spurs, is no stranger to seeing new managers take charge of the north London club.

In fact, since he joined the Lilywhites, he has been coached by eight different managers and is now set to come under a ninth, as Tottenham look to appoint their 16th head coach in the last 24 years, following the sacking of 15 others.

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Thomas Frank has already revealed he loves ‘very, very, good’ Tottenham trio

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As the Brentford boss edges closer to the Tottenham job, fans will love what Thomas Frank had to say about the Spurs players when the pair faced each other last season.

Tottenham Hotspur slumped to their worst-ever Premier League finish last season, ending the campaign in 17th place, as the Lilywhites lost 22 matches and conceded 65 goals across 38 games in a dismal showing.

Remaining competitive in the Premier League is often the bare minimum expected of any Spurs manager, a sentiment echoed by Tim Sherwood, who sent a clear message to the next Tottenham boss tipped to replace Ange Postecoglou following the Australian’s dismissal.

It is widely believed that Brentford manager Thomas Frank, who guided his side to a finish seven places above Postecoglou’s Tottenham, is set to take the reins in north London.

A former Sky Sports reporter has even gone as far as to confirm that the Thomas Frank to Spurs deal is all but done.

Thomas Frank praised Tottenham squad despite Brentford defeat

Some Tottenham fans were left stunned by the club’s decision to part ways with Ange Postecoglou, especially given that he remains the only manager to deliver silverware for Spurs in the past 17 years.

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However, with Thomas Frank now heavily linked with the Spurs job, a video clip has emerged showing the Brentford manager offering glowing praise to Tottenham’s squad, following a defeat to them earlier this year.

Speaking after Brentford’s 2-0 loss to Spurs in February, Frank delivered a detailed and honest assessment of the quality in the Tottenham side, despite their troubles throughout the season.

Thomas Frank said about the Tottenham squad: “I think that is a big expectation. I know they have not had the best season, but if you look at their line-up, just take their front three, I think a lot of clubs would have taken them in a day.

“Their midfield – Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, Yves Bissouma – that is a very, very, very good Premier League midfield.

“And then I know they have not had a centre-back, maybe Archie Gray and Ben Davies played the best defensive game of the season. So, Pedro Porro is fantastic at right back, he has got Trentish offensive qualities and Djed Spence has done well.

“Kinksy, so we cannot expect… if we expect that, then there is something wrong with our fans. In the Premier League, it is difficult every game.”

Frank’s Spurs admiration could soon become a reality

Thomas Frank’s admiration for Tottenham Hotspur appears to stretch back further than many fans may have realised, as it was revealed by a member of his coaching staff on 8 June that the 51-year-old has long been fond of the north London club.

He said: “Tottenham has always been my favourite club. At Brentford, we always joked that if we were going to move on from Brentford, it would be for Tottenham.

“It is a club that has had some challenges over the past season and there is quite a bit of work ahead of them. But Thomas deserves that chance. He has done a fantastic job.”

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Thomas Frank analysis: Tottenham must weigh up the good, the bad, and the unknown

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After two weeks of almost nonstop rumours, the news we were all expecting dropped: Daniel Levy sacked Ange Postecoglou on his second anniversary at Tottenham – and it looks like Thomas Frank could be the man to replace him.

While the fan base seems split on whether or not it was the correct decision, we need to look ahead to see who will be sitting in the dugout for our UEFA Super Cup clash with Paris Saint-Germain in Udine in August.

The leading candidate to take over at Tottenham is Brentford’s Thomas Frank, the longest-serving Premier League manager at the time of this writing.

I have been blessed to watch Frank’s side for the last six seasons, and I must say there is a lot to be positive about. However, there are a couple of areas of concern about him, as well as an almost inevitable unknown. So this article will break down the good, the bad, and the unknown.

Thomas Frank: Tottenham should appreciate the good

Unearthing Gems

One of the biggest pluses in Frank’s column is his moulding of young players and working with a shoestring budget.

While Brentford’s overarching Moneyball transfer philosophy isn’t Frank’s, he has a say in this process, and it is also on him and his coaching staff to get the best out of these players.

Since taking charge of the Bees in October 2018, he has astounded the football world with his ability to seemingly lose his star man or two at the start of each season and still take his team another step or two.

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One of the best examples of this was when he lost Ollie Watkins and Said Benrahma at the start of the 2020/21 season. He only replaced them with the seemingly bargain buy Ivan Toney. Toney set a record for most Championship goals in a single season with 31, and Brentford sealed promotion to the Premier League with a 2-0 win at Wembley over Swansea.

Even when entering the Premier League, Brentford have never spent more than £30 million on a single player and went on to have two top-10 finishes in their four years in the Premier League.

In these four Premier League seasons, Brentford have somehow secured gems like Yoanne Wissa (signed for less than £10 million), Ben Mee (for free), Kristoffer Ajer (£12.6 million), as well as developing the likes of Bryan Mbeumo, Vitaly Janelt and Mikkel Damsgaard.

While working with a tight budget might make Tottenham fans wince, if recent reports are to be believed, then Thomas Frank would be working with a small budget again, as Levy has said that the only money Spurs will be able to spend what they get in, then Frank’s thrifty nature could come into force.

Rock and Roll Football

It is the Tottenham way to dare, to play with flair, and to entertain. In the years since Pochettino and up to Ange, we traded flair for pragmatism, which yielded very few results.

What we had with Ange Postecoglou was almost a Kamikaze approach to defending and an approach to attacking that, when done right, was beautiful to watch. However, this didn’t work when he didn’t have his first XI.

Frank brings his brand of football, what he calls “Rock and Roll Football.” This is evidenced by the fact that the Gtech saw the most goals this season, and as we know first-hand, the Bees scored within the first minute of a match in three consecutive matches.

If you want pure stats (I know you do), the Bees ranked fifth for most goals scored and goals per match, which is surprising given that Brentford ranked fifteenth in terms of possession and eighth for expected goals. So, what this shows is that Brentford utilised possession effectively.

Dealing with adversity

An area where Ange may not have been best is how he copes when the chips are down. In both of his seasons at the club, there have been swathes of injuries affecting key areas of the pitch.

While I’m not saying Frank has had to deal with as high a level of injury count during his Brentford tenure, he has had to contend with his best players being out for large portions of the season for one reason or another.

The biggest is the well-documented situation with Ivan Toney. The England forward was banned for eight months during the back end of the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons. This left a 20-goal striker-shaped void in Brentford’s team, and this lack of goals was expected to send the Bees down.

However, the emergence of Wissa helped the Bees stay up, and this kind of hole-plugging has served Frank well. This season is also a great example of how he has shifted his team to accommodate various injuries and suspensions.

Starting left-back Rico Henry missed a large portion of the season. At the same time, there were also key injuries throughout the year, including to Toney’s replacement and the club record signing, Igor Thiago. Brentford were also without key defenders Ethan Pinnock for nine games, Ajer for 22 matches, and many others missed key periods for the Bees.

However, Thomas Frank managed these issues well, and if the Tottenham squad’s thinness continues, then this area of strength will do wonders.

Man motivator

One of Ange’s biggest pluses was how he seemed to motivate his team. A few of the team talks that have been posted online show that, and you can see why teams run through brick walls at times for the man.

This is not something that would be lost if the Spurs appoint Frank. As seen through the Inside Brentford series (well worth a watch, by the way), every player in that dressing room hangs on to every word Frank has to say. He can get his team beyond the levels some believe they are at. No one gave the Bees much hope in that first season in the Premier League, but not only did they survive, but they were comfortable in mid-table.

The main reason for this was just how relentless his team were to win every single point they did, and that can easily be put down to the harmony Frank creates in the dressing room and how much those players want to work for him. This would continue at Spurs, and if there is a man to help the players move on from Ange, it is Frank.

Big Six Battler

As evidenced from Brentford’s first game in the Premier League, the Bees could go toe-to-toe with the Premier League’s biggest and best. From that opening salvo against Arsenal, to silencing the Etihad or that demolition of Manchester United at the Gtech in the summer sun, Brentford easily took on the best the Premier League has to offer.

This has been a big stumbling block for Tottenham in recent seasons (except for the Manchester clubs). There has been no North London derby win since 2022, one win in five years against Chelsea and barring that VAR-laden game last year against Liverpool, wins against the Reds are at a premium.

Frank’s side won a fifth of their fixtures against the big six since their promotion, while Tottenham won a quarter of their games in the same period. For a club the size of Spurs to barely have a better record than Brentford is mildly shocking, and maybe Frank’s influence can help them over the line, especially against Chelsea (as Brentford proved to be a bogey team for the Blues).

Thomas Frank: Tottenham must be wary of the bad

The Step-up

This one is more hypothetical, is Tottenham too big a jump for Frank (this is no disrespect to Brentford). Frank carved his teeth at the youth level of the Danish national team, and the less said about his time at Brøndby, the better.

When he took over from Dean Smith at Brentford, there was no real expectation on Frank, and anything he went on to achieve was a bonus. When Brentford went up, the expectation was just to stay up and nothing more. But Frank has defied the expectations by keeping them up and running them close for European qualification on two occasions.

While this is considered incredible at Brentford (again, no disrespect to Brentford), Frank will need to hit the ground running at Spurs pretty quickly.

Since Pochettino left, Spurs have only finished inside the top four once (mainly thanks to another Arsenal bottle job) and outside the top six twice. This season can be put down to an anomaly, but a return to the top six will be a minimum next year, and that could prove a step too far for Frank.

Domestic Distress

Another big area of concern is Brentford’s performance in the domestic cups under Frank.

Brentford have lost in the FA Cup’s Third Round for the past three consecutive seasons, to Plymouth Argyle, West Ham United, and Wolves (not exactly world beaters). The Bees have never gone beyond the Fourth Round under Frank.

This is very concerning, as the FA Cup has eluded Spurs for more than thirty years now, so Frank’s lack of success in this area is a massive concern.

When it comes to the League Cup, there have been better performances as Frank took the Bees to the semis in 2021 (being unstuck by Mourinho’s Spurs), but again, that is as far as it goes in terms of success in this contest for Brentford. Tottenham have that bye into the Third Round this year, and an early trophy under his belt would dispel these concerns.

Spurs must embrace the Frank unknown

European Pedigree

Now, we move on to the area of uncertainty about the Dane: his lack of European pedigree.

Apart from a few qualifiers in Denmark, Frank has never managed a game in a major European club competition. Going from no European experience to being thrown into this extended Champions League competition is almost a baptism of fire for Frank.

We don’t know how well his style of play translates to the continent or whether he can manage a squad during these more packed calendars.

This is something we will have to wait and see about, as this is something no one can predict, and if we do go out in the League phase or in the play-offs after that point, then we will have a better picture of his European credentials. One to wait and see about.

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Thomas Frank tells Tottenham to let him bring one of his Brentford stars along

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Manchester United are set to face a potential transfer battle with Tottenham, as Thomas Frank eyes a reunion with one of his Brentford stars if he makes the move to N17.

Tottenham Hotspur are yet to complete any new signings since announcing the permanent purchase of centre-back Kevin Danso from RC Lens, following his loan move in the winter window.

Spurs also confirmed that they have triggered the extra-year clause in Ben Davies’ contract, as they look to retain some much-needed experience within their squad ahead of a potentially busy summer.

Heung-min Son could depart Tottenham this summer, with clubs in Saudi Arabia circling, but much of the club’s transfer business will hinge on the identity of the next man in the dugout.

Thomas Frank wants Tottenham to hijack Bryan Mbeumo transfer

Ange Postecoglou has since been sacked by Tottenham, with the club aiming to rebuild their squad ahead of a 2025/26 season that will see UEFA Champions League football return to Hotspur Way.

Thomas Frank is being widely tipped to succeed Postecoglou, and it appears the Danish manager has already started to put forward his transfer wishlist.

According to a report from The Mirror, Thomas Frank is said to have informed Tottenham that he wants the club to rival Manchester United in the race for Bryan Mbeumo, who is set to be the Red Devils’ second signing of the window.

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Bryan Mbeumo is valued at £60 million, and with Frank expected to be confirmed as Postecoglou’s replacement in the coming week, it is claimed he is keen to bring the Brentford forward with him to north London.

Manchester United and Spurs locked in Bryan Mbeumo wage battle

Manchester United’s interest in the Cameroon international is concrete, with reports indicating that Ruben Amorim’s side has already submitted two bids for Mbeumo, and the player is said to be open to a move to Old Trafford.

Although United are currently favourites to land the Brentford attacker, it is understood that Tottenham Hotspur are banking on their Champions League qualification to help sway the player, who has one year remaining on his contract with an option for a further year.

Despite Spurs’ UCL leverage, Manchester United are reported to have tabled a more lucrative offer, with wages of £150,000 per week and add-ons pushing the deal up to £200,000 per week following detailed discussions with the player’s representatives.

Spurs, meanwhile, have offered a package worth around £130,000 per week, and while bonuses have been included, the total remains shy of United’s bid, meaning they may be relying on Frank’s relationship with Mbeumo to help swing the deal in their favour.

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Tottenham Hotspur reach agreement with Thomas Frank, but there is one more step

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Thomas Frank has agreed to become the next Tottenham manager following talks over the weekend, with the Dane now set to replace Ange Postecoglou if talks between Brentford and Daniel Levy go well.

It has been an eventful past few days for Tottenham Hotspur, who have been taking care of matters off the pitch, with several in-house departures, including the sacking of Ange Postecoglou.

The Australian became the 15th Spurs boss to be dismissed by chairman Daniel Levy after just two years in the Tottenham dugout, where a fifth-place finish in his debut season and a trophy in his second were among his key accomplishments.

However, failure to stay competitive in the Premier League ultimately cost Postecoglou his job, despite ending Tottenham’s 17-year trophy drought, with Daniel Levy now opting for a fresh start under a new manager for the 16th time in his 24 years as the club’s chairman.

Thomas Frank agrees to become new Tottenham manager

It has been reported that Tottenham are working on getting a deal over the line for their next manager, with an official announcement expected in the coming week.

A few names have emerged as possible replacements for Ange Postecoglou, with Brentford manager Thomas Frank reported to be the leading candidate, while Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner are viewed as alternative options.

Thomas Frank is understood to be open to taking the Tottenham job, and Brentford are said to be willing to let him go should a bigger club come calling.

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The Sun have now reported that Thomas Frank has agreed to become manager of Tottenham following talks over the weekend.

It is also understood that while personal terms have already been agreed with the Dane, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy must still finalise a compensation package with Brentford’s chiefs before the deal can be completed.

Spurs set to hand Frank a Champions League chance

It was revealed only yesterday that Thomas Frank had been keen on a move to Tottenham for some time, regularly joking with members of his backroom staff about one day securing a move to N17.

The Dane, who has impressed during his time in West London with two top-half finishes in his last three seasons, would now be tasked with restoring competitiveness at Spurs after Ange Postecoglou oversaw their worst-ever Premier League finish last term, ending the 2024/25 campaign in 17th.

Tottenham are also set to play in the UEFA Champions League next season, having secured a place by winning the Europa League.

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Brentford open to Tottenham haggling on Thomas Frank release clause

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Brentford have opened the door to talks that could see Thomas Frank leave the Bees for Tottenham this summer, and a bid below his release clause could be considered.

Tottenham Hotspur are desperate to secure the signing of a new head coach following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou, who spent just two years in north London.

Spurs are reported to have identified Brentford’s Thomas Frank as a possible replacement for Postecoglou, with reports stating that several talks have been held between Frank and chairman Daniel Levy.

Should talks with Thomas Frank break down, it has been reported that Spurs have identified two Premier League managers as backup options, with Oliver Glasner and Marco Silva also on their list.

Brentford are willing to listen to offers for Frank

Brentford are not expected to stand in the way of Frank should he want a move to a bigger club, according to reports.

It is also understood that Thomas Frank has made it clear he wants to join Tottenham, with the Brentford boss reported to have told his current employers that he is keen on making the move.

Sky Sports is now reporting that Brentford are willing to listen to offers for Thomas Frank, despite his release clause being placed at £10 million.

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However, it is claimed by the news outlet that an official approach for the Dane is yet to arrive, although one is anticipated in west London.

Tottenham value Thomas Frank’s development pedigree

Reports over the weeks continue to state that talks between Tottenham and Thomas Frank are progressing well.

The Lilywhites are said to be big admirers of Frank’s ability to nurture youngsters, which would come as no surprise, given that Spurs have one of the youngest sides in the Premier League.

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