Brentford Boss in Talks With Spurs as Postecoglou’s Future Hangs in Balance
Tottenham Hotspur have identified Brentford manager Thomas Frank as a potential successor to Ange Postecoglou, with reports suggesting formal discussions have already taken place between the two parties.
Despite Postecoglou ending Spurs’ trophy drought by winning the Europa League last season, uncertainty surrounds the Australian’s future at the club. According to The Mail, Tottenham chiefs have begun exploring replacements, with Frank emerging as a frontrunner after productive talks earlier this week.
Sources indicate the Danish manager outlined his vision for the team during discussions, including potential transfer targets, as Spurs weigh up their options. While Frank is highly regarded by chairman Daniel Levy, the club is also considering other candidates before making a final decision.
Postecoglou still has two years remaining on his contract, but Tottenham’s underwhelming Premier League campaign—where they narrowly avoided relegation—has raised questions about whether a change in leadership is needed.
Frank, who has earned plaudits for his work at Brentford, now faces an anxious wait to see if Levy will make his move. For Postecoglou, the Europa League triumph may not be enough to secure his long-term future, as Tottenham appear to be hedging their bets ahead of a crucial summer.
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