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Thomas Frank pushes for Tottenham to land player Harry Kane raved about on permanent deal

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Thomas Frank can be more than happy with his start to life at Tottenham, helped by some positive summer transfer business.

Tottenham saw off Doncaster Rovers in the Carabao Cup in midweek and are third in the Premier League after five matches.

Mohammed Kudus joined Tottenham from West Ham and has taken little time to settle into his new surroundings, while the likes of Xavi Simons and Joao Palhinha are also finding their feet.

The summer transfer window may only have closed this month, but already there appears to be plans in place for Spurs to get a deal over the line for a permanent deal in 2026.

Tottenham ready to trigger permanent Joao Palhinha transfer

Palhinha has been superb for Tottenham since joining on loan from Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.

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Indeed, the Portugal international was the best player on the field in the win over Doncaster on Wednesday.

Palhinha may have only signed on an initial loan deal, but Spurs have the option to turn that deal permanent.

And according to talkSPORT on 25 September, Frank is eager for that to happen sooner rather than later.

Palhinha has featured in all eight of Tottenham’s matches this season and has been a standout performer in the middle of the park.

How much would Joao Palhinha cost Tottenham?

As per widespread reports, Spurs have the option to purchase Palhinha for a fee of £27million.

That would be a steal in today’s market, especially when you consider Bayern Munich paid Fulham an initial £42.3m for the midfielder a little over a year ago.

Palhinha’s time at Bayern did not go to plan, but he still did enough to impress Spurs legend Harry Kane in Bavaria.

Indeed, speaking earlier this year, Kane told reporters of Palhinha: “He’s tough, he tackles hard, he’s good on the ball, he knows the Premier League well from his time at Fulham and he’s a guy that will give everything for you.”

Spurs fans have taken no time at all to fall in love with Palhinha, and the hope now is that his loan move is made permanent in time for the start of next year.

Mathys Tel’s top five career moments that will surely offer Tottenham fans hope

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Tottenham supporters may be wondering why their club ever signed Mathys Tel, and that would be fair.

Spurs paid around £30million for Tel this summer, turning his loan from Bayern Munich into a permanent deal.

While he did not exactly light up the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during his loan spell, things look even more dire now.

However, given that the forward is just 20 years of age, there is every chance that he could turn around his form in North London.

Here, Tottenham News looks back at Tel’s top five career moments that demonstrate exactly what he is capable of.

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Mathys Tel won the UEFA European Under-17 Championship with France

While North London has been a place of struggle, Tel has found salvation with France, showcasing his talent on the international stage.

Indeed, the 20-year-old’s record for France speaks for itself, which should encourage fans that there is a player in there.

In 2022, Tel delivered three goals and an assist on the way to France’s triumph in the under-17 Euros, scoring against Bulgaria and Poland.

Furthermore, the forward captained his side on four occasions, crucially doing so in the final against the Netherlands.

Mathys Tel provides quality moment for Tottenham in the FA Cup

Tel’s gleaming moment in a Spurs shirt came in last season’s FA Cup fourth round tie with Aston Villa.

While the match ended in a 2-1 defeat for Ange Postecoglou’s side, the Frenchman delivered a moment of class for the Lilywhites.

Tottenham ring leader Dejan Kulusevski provided a curling inswinger into the Villa box, which Tel smartly finished past the helpless Emi Martinez.

Not only did he score, but Tel also drew plaudits from Gary Lineker, who described his strike as “exquisite”.

Mathys Tel breaks records for Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich signed Tel from Stade Rennais in 2022 for just over £17m during his fledgling years.

In 2022, the forward made history for the Bavaria club by becoming their youngest-ever goalscorer at 17 years and 126 days.

The Frenchman bagged in Bayern’s 5-0 thrashing of Viktoria Cologne in the DFB Cup, snatching the record from Jamal Musiala, who was 79 days younger when he achieved the feat.

The Tottenham man bags another brace on international duty

While Tel is yet to score a hat-trick during his career, he has notched several braces for his national team.

Earlier this month, the former Bayern man put his club form behind him and produced an inspirational performance yet again for his country.

It took Tel less than two minutes to score for the France under-21s against Serbia, curling the ball into the top corner with his left foot from outside the box.

Then, in the second half stoppage time, the 20-year-old finished emphatically from close range with his right foot to make it 3-0.

Mathys Tel links up with potential Tottenham returnee Harry Kane

There has been significant talk of Kane returning to Spurs over the past couple of weeks, with many believing he could come back next summer.

That news should have pricked the ears of Tel, who linked up well with the England international during his time at Bayern.

Indeed, in April of last year, Tel started as a right-winger for the Bavaria club against Union Berlin, with Kane playing as a sole striker.

The Frenchman first provided Leon Goretzka with an assist before Kane then teed him up for a goal of his own.

Tel finished the match with a goal and assist in the 5-0 drubbing, highlighting his threat when surrounded by world-class players.

Jamie O’Hara fumes at news he learned about Tottenham live on talkSPORT

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Tottenham coasted into the fourth round of the EFL Cup by beating Doncaster Rovers on Thursday to continue a positive start to life under Thomas Frank.

Tottenham were 3-0 victors over Doncaster in a game where they were seldom troubled at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Spurs also sit fifth in the infant Premier League table through five games and Tottenham won their Champions League opener 1-0 against Villarreal.

Jamie O’Hara and Jason Cundy were discussing Spurs‘ start to the season with a caller on the Sports Bar on Thursday, when the former was delivered some unwanted news during the discussion.

O’Hara reacts Tottenham’s Carabao Cup draw

Frank saw Tottenham make light work of Doncaster but the next stage of the competition promises to be an altogether different challenge as Tottenham against holders Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

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Spurs fan O’Hara was evidently annoyed by a tricky draw as he reacted live on talkSPORT to the news.

He said: “Michael Brown what are you doing? We’ve got the draw on, I’m fuming with Michael Brown right, he’s pulled Tottenham out of the hat.

“Newcastle away, it’s so annoying. It’s one of the hardest fixtures in the whole draw.”

O’Hara had already sent a cheeky message to Newcastle fans but he was not feeling quite so confident following the fourth-round draw.

Tottenham and Frank have difficult records to overcome

Tottenham’s recent record at St James’ Park is shocking and doesn’t bode well for O’Hara if he hopes to have the last laugh.

The last Spurs manager to leave Tyneside with a victory was Nuno Espirito Santo in 2021 when Steve Bruce was in charge of the Magpies.

While in charge of Brentford, Frank shared a similar record against Howe’s Newcastle to what his new club does, overcoming the North East side just once in the last eight meetings (one win, eight losses).

The Danish manager will hope for a more favourable outcome with his Spurs squad but it is more than fair to say that a midweek trip to Tyneside represents one of the trickier ties that were available.

Still, if you are going to compete for major honours on a regular basis then you have to beat the better teams in the competition to do so and this represents a good test for Frank and his Spurs charges.

Daniel Levy’s exit now looks like a real problem as Tottenham face huge Premier League rule overhaul

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Tottenham have a completely different look compared to last season, and Daniel Levy’s departure has only added to the uncertainty.

Levy resigned as Tottenham chairman to the delight of many Spurs fans, as it was news many have been begging for.

In June, Levy decided to sack Ange Postecoglou and replace him with Thomas Frank, despite the former breaking the club’s 17-year wait for a trophy.

Many Spurs fans criticised Levy, but something fans might not want to hear is that Levy would have been the perfect fit for a new Premier League rule change that is coming into play.

Tottenham could now suffer with proposed UEFA-style ‘squad cost rule’

Levy was known for being tightfisted with his cash whilst at Tottenham, and many fans felt their former chairman kept money for himself.

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The Sun has reported in its print edition (25 September, page 47) that Premier League clubs may be asked to vote on whether to switch financial rules or not.

A debate over the planned move from Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) to a UEFA-style squad cost ratios (SCR) was held at a shareholders’ meeting on Tuesday night.

SCR would see clubs be restricted to spending a maximum of 85% of their revenue on wages and transfer fees.

According to a Deloitte Football Money League report in 2025, Spurs’ wage bill took just 42 per cent of their annual revenue, while a lower percentage is expected for annual transfer fees.

Levy has always been able to keep Spurs’ spending down so that they stayed as a healthy, profitable club. The rule change would have been perfect for Levy with Tottenham.

Thomas Frank and Spurs may suffer from the Premier League rule change

There’s chaos behind the scenes at Spurs right now as Joe Lewis‘ family is more involved in the Tottenham boardroom.

The Lewis family face an issue with Fabio Paratici, which could already halt any January transfer window plans.

Frank and his side have made a good start this season, and come January they may need a boost of new signings to achieve success this year.

However, with this potential rule change amid the madness happening behind closed doors, it could be a recipe for disaster.

‘Unacceptable’ Mathys Tel incident shocks ex-Premier League official after Tottenham win vs Doncaster

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Thomas Frank gave Mathys Tel a rare start in the Carabao Cup as Tottenham took on Doncaster Rovers on home soil.

As expected, it was a straightforward Wednesday evening for the Lilywhites, with Joao Palhinha and Brennan Johnson on the scoresheet in the 3-0 win.

Several fringe players started the encounter, but Tel was unable to grasp his Tottenham chance, spurning several promising opportunities.

Not only did the Tel have a night to forget, but he was also involved in a flashpoint that has come under the microscope.

This article contains the exclusive opinion of former Premier League and FIFA-listed referee Keith Hackett.

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Andy Madley should have given a yellow card for foul on Mathys Tel

Tottenham progressed to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup and will face a stern test away to Newcastle United in the next round.

Having been omitted from Frank’s Champions League squad, Tel is set to be limited to domestic cup appearances as well as the odd Premier League start.

The Frenchman attempted to make inroads past the Doncaster backline, but Glenn Middleton’s sliding tackle brought him down near the touchline.

Referee Madley awarded a foul against Donny’s winger, but decided against brandishing a yellow card.

When analysing the incident, Hackett – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes it was a clear bookable offence.

“There is lenient, then there is lenient,” Hackett said.

“Andy Madley not sanctioning this challenge is disappointing. It does not matter if he believes he is comfortably in control.

“Overlooking a challenge of this nature is unacceptable. he should do his job and apply the demands of the law. This is a clear yellow card offence.“

Will Thomas Frank continue to give Mathys Tel chances at Tottenham?

Some Spurs supporters are frustrated by Tel’s performances and are questioning why the North London club decided to sign him.

So far, Frank has opted to play the 20-year-old against weaker opposition, making starts against West Ham and Doncaster.

However, Tel has not done anything of note in either game, meaning that his head coach has a decision to make.

While there will be more favourable games to come, continuing to play the Frenchman is a risk, especially if Spurs don’t deliver results.

Furthermore, with Randal Kolo Muani to come back from injury, chances are surely going to become more sparse.

Indeed, if Tel’s opportunities diminish before the winter window, then that will trigger speculation of a possible January loan move, and rightly so.

Everything Thomas Frank has said about Mathys Tel after Tottenham vote of confidence

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Mathys Tel has endured a turbulent time at Tottenham, but his head coach clearly has his back.

The Lilywhites signed the Frenchman for a fee of around £30million from Bayern Munich this summer, turning his loan switch into a permanent one.

Thomas Frank has given Tel opportunities to impress this season, but has struggled to make any kind of impact.

Frank praised the forward after his showing in the Carabao Cup against Doncaster Rovers despite missing several chances.

Here, Tottenham News looks back at all the things the Dane has said about Tel since joining the North London club.

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What Thomas Frank said about Mathys Tel after Tottenham vs Doncaster Rovers

Frank gave his fringe players the chance to impress in the Carabao Cup as Tottenham strolled to a 3-0 win over Doncaster.

Indeed, some of those players impressed, with Archie Gray delivering an inspiring performance, but the same could not be said of Tel.

The 20-year-old could have scored several goals during his 87-minute outing, but was unable to make a notable impact.

“I don’t think he’s had a bad run, if I’m honest,” Frank said on 24 September when asked about the 20-year-old’s display.

“He played striker against West Ham, which I think he did quite well. Worked very hard for him to arrive in the right areas, which I think he did today. In terms of performance, that was a step up.

“Then we can look at the end product to score the goal, but the performance to arrive in the box, I was very happy with. Just close with the first ball from Brennan, ready for the cutback.

“Second half got in there on two other good situations and had a nice shot. I think it was a step up in terms of performance.”

Thomas Frank hails Mathys Tel as a ‘goalscorer’ after Tottenham transfer

Tel did little to convince during his Spurs loan spell, but the Lilywhites still decided to sign him.

Given that he is 20 and a regular for the France under-21s, the North London club certainly see potential in the forward, even if he is misfiring.

When Tottenham signed Tel over the summer, Frank was keen to laud him, highlighting his threat and versatility.

“Very, very excited about Mathys signing with a permanent deal,” he said via Spurs Play in June.

“I think he’s a very talented player who can play across the front four positions.

“He’s a goalscorer that we can develop even further to be more consistent in his all-round game, but also to more consistently land in the right positions in the box. So I’m looking forward to it.”

What Thomas Frank said about Mathys Tel after Champions League omission

Frank left Tel out of his Champions League squad, which was an early blow to the Frenchman’s 2025/26 campaign.

Of course, given the strength in depth that the former Brentford boss has, he was always going to disappoint someone.

“That was an extremely difficult decision,” Frank told Tottenham’s official website in mid-September.

“I also think in many ways it was a bit unfair. The UEFA lists are not big enough. The load is getting more and more on the players. We need a bigger squad. I cannot understand why we need to limit ourselves.

“I needed to name it before I really knew Matty [Tel]. I think the way he handled it was extremely mature. It was really impressive.”

While it feels like a long way back for Tel, his manager is clearly going to back him publicly when it matters.

Thomas Frank told to send ‘disruptive’ Tottenham senior star to train with youth team

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Thomas Frank could be about to discipline a Tottenham star who has allowed his standards to slip.

The Lilywhites have made a bright start to the new campaign and are flying high in the early-season Premier League table.

Tottenham continued their strong opening in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, when they saw off League One opponents Doncaster Rovers with a comfortable 3-0 victory.

Frank has already overseen hugely positive changes since his appointment in N17, but one star now seems intent on making life difficult for the new boss.

This article includes exclusive comment from former Tottenham scout Bryan King.

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Yves Bissouma to be sent to train with Tottenham youth team

Tottenham failed in their attempts to sell Yves Bissouma in the summer, after a last-minute move to Galatasaray broke down in the final stages of the transfer window.

The midfielder made his intentions clear that he wanted to stay in the Premier League, and his insistence on that is likely to have played a significant role in the final outcome.

The Mali international is yet to make a competitive appearance under Frank, having previously been left out of the squad for the UEFA Super Cup final due to persistent lateness.

Ex-Spurs scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Bissouma should be sent to train with the youth team in order to try and force him towards the exit.

“That’s the kind of disruptive influence that you don’t want at your football club,” King said.

“If one person is late for everything, then other people could start to fall into that trap. I think Spurs have got enough midfielders to send him to train with the U21s.

“Then, when January comes along, he’ll be a lot keener to get away. If you do that, he’d end up being happy to accept a move anywhere.

“If I was Frank, I’d make it as uncomfortable for him as he wants to make it uncomfortable for me.

“I think Frank will be looking to get him out of the club as quickly as possible.”

Spurs should take whatever they can get for Yves Bissouma

Tottenham received interest in Bissouma from Fenerbahce in the summer, and they are still in the market for a midfielder in the January window.

That presents Spurs with the perfect opportunity to get him off their hands, but in order to do so, they sacrifice the financial aspect of a potential deal.

The former Brighton man is out of contract at the end of the season, and with that in mind, the North Londoners should be willing to take whatever they can get for him, even if that means sanctioning a sale for next to nothing.

Frank has made it perfectly clear that he will not play any part in his plans, so there is little point in him seeing out the season in N17.

Thomas Frank couldn’t have been more wrong about Mathys Tel after Tottenham’s win vs Doncaster

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Mathys Tel has continued to cause concern at Tottenham after an underwhelming loan spell last season.

Spurs made Tel’s transfer permanent over the summer, signing him for a fee of around £30million from Bayern Munich.

The Frenchman started in the Carabao Cup against Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday night, but fluffed his lines on several occasions.

Despite positive words from his manager, Thomas Frank, the 20-year-old has it all to do in North London.

Thomas Frank praises Mathys Tel after Doncaster Rovers disaster class

Tel has endured a torrid time at Tottenham, and things have shown no signs of improving anytime soon.

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The forward started in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night in a match that provided him with the opportunities to thrive.

However, the France under-21 international delivered an uninspiring performance and was unable to score against League One opposition.

Indeed, Tel had multiple chances to score against Doncaster and could have had a hat-trick at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

“I don’t think he’s had a bad run, if I’m honest,” Frank said on 24 September when asked about the 20-year-old’s display.

“He played striker against West Ham, which I think he did quite well. Worked very hard for him to arrive in the right areas, which I think he did today. In terms of performance, that was a step up.

“Then we can look at the end product to score the goal, but the performance to arrive in the box, I was very happy with. Just close with the first ball from Brennan, ready for the cutback.

“Second half got in there on two other good situations and had a nice shot. I think it was a step up in terms of performance.”

Mathys Tel has it all to do at Tottenham

While Tel had his moments in North London last season, the overriding feeling was that he was not up to standard.

However, the vision for the Frenchman is probably that he is a player for the future, although even that looks like a stretch right now.

The 20-year-old’s season got off to the worst possible start against PSG, when he came on as a late substitute, giving away a dangerous free-kick before missing his penalty in the shootout.

Even though his manager has given him further opportunities to impress, he has struggled against weak opposition in West Ham and Doncaster.

Understandably, confidence is low after Frank left Tel out of his Champions League squad, along with Yves Bissouma.

The Dane has backed his player and is certainly trying to protect him rather than dent his confidence, but what he has said is just plain wrong.

Tel is on a bad run; he did not do quite well against the Hammers, and it was not a ‘step up’ in performance against Donny.

With doubts looming over the Frenchman, the most obvious solution would be to loan him out in January.

Rio Ferdinand sends message as Tottenham star mocks ex-teammate after win vs Doncaster

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Thomas Frank has enjoyed a dazzling start to his Tottenham career after taking the leap from Brentford.

The Lilywhites have been battling on all fronts, with three Premier League wins from five and a victory in their opening Champions League tie.

Spurs made easy work of Doncaster Rovers in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, advancing with a 3-0 victory on home soil.

Indeed, one player has flourished under Frank, and now Rio Ferdinand has offered him some encouraging words.

Rio Ferdinand praises Tottenham defender Djed Spence

Frank rotated his Spurs team against League One opposition, but several first-team regulars still started.

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Pedro Porro, Joao Palhinha, and Spence were all named in the Dane’s lineup alongside a host of fringe players.

The latter has enjoyed a phenomenal time on the pitch of late and has continued his significant development under Frank.

Spence started at left-back against Doncaster, pitching up against his on-loan team-mate Damola Ajayi, who played as Donny’s right-winger.

Ajayi was eligible to face Tottenham, with Frank describing it as “a great opportunity for him”.

After the game, Spence shared an amusing post on Instagram with several images, including one of Ajayi behind bars.

His post said: “I’m sorry Lil bro. Welcome to the penitentiary. GODSPEED.”

Ferdinand commented, “Confidence on 100,” followed by an applause emoji.

The only way is up for Djed Spence under Thomas Frank

Spence is proving his detractors wrong at Tottenham, having come under intense scrutiny throughout his career.

The defender always had talent, but Neil Warnock and Antonio Conte have been among his harshest critics over the years.

However, the 25-year-old is now living up to his early potential and is deservedly gaining more praise than criticism.

Spence received his first England start in early September against Serbia, becoming the first muslim to represent the Three Lions.

For Spurs, the left-back has been the go-to man and is currently ahead of Destiny Udogie, who has suffered his injury struggles.

If he carries on producing the same level of performances, then Spence can only expect great success in the years to come.

Andy Madley ‘guessed’ controversial decision in Tottenham win vs Doncaster – Keith Hackett

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Tottenham marched on under Thomas Frank after claiming victory in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

Spurs clinched a straightforward 3-0 win over Doncaster Rovers, thanks to goals from Joao Palhinha and Brennan Johnson, as well as an own goal from Jay McGrath.

The clash with the League One side allowed Frank to rotate his team, with Mathys Tel, Kevin Danso, and Archie Gray handed rare starts.

Andy Madley refereed the match and has been criticised for a decision that he made against the Lilywhites.

This article contains the exclusive opinion of former Premier League and FIFA-listed referee Keith Hackett.

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Keith Hackett slams Andy Madley for Kevin Danso decision

Madley has come under scrutiny for his Carabao Cup performance, with several decisions questioned.

Xavi Simons went down easily on the edge of the area and should have been booked for simulation by the referee.

At the other end, Danso challenged Doncaster forward Brandon Hanlan and appeared to get the ball, rather than the player.

Indeed, Spurs’ centre-back was baffled at the call, and Hackett believes that Madley made a mistake.

“Poor officiating when a referee is caught so far from play with little or no viewing angle,” Hackett exclusively told Tottenham News.

“It suggests to me that he “guessed” this one and got it wrong. The defender has every right to be disappointed with this incorrect call.

“Not one of Madley’s best performances.”

Andy Madley continues to be involved in controversy with Tottenham

Madley has been involved in Spurs drama before, having sent off Mohammed Kudus for his push on Micky Van de Ven last season.

The referee was also involved in some questionable calls during the Lilywhites’ loss to Fulham in March.

Raul Jiminez thought he should have had a penalty when he was pushed to the ground by Djed Spence, a decision that was criticised by Hackett.

In the same match, Lucas Bergvall claimed a penalty after being pushed by Calvin Bassey, although Madley appeared to make the correct decision.

When he referees the North London club again, his performance is sure to go under the microscope.