TBR Football can exclusively confirm that Premier League outfit Brentford continue to be worried over Tottenham’s interest in Thomas Frank.
Ange Postecoglou has just delivered Tottenham the Europa League, but questions remain over his future at N17.
Indeed, TBR Football have revealed that Postecoglou expects to be relieved of his duties at Tottenham before the new season gets under way.
Meanwhile, Brentford have just wrapped up a solid campaign as they finished in the top half of the Premier League table for the second time in three seasons.
The Bees have become an established Premier League club under Frank, who is currently the second longest-serving top-flight manager behind Pep Guardiola.
TBR Football can also reveal what other managers are being assessed by the Tottenham hierarchy.
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Thomas Frank on Tottenham radar alongside numerous other managers with Premier League experience
TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey has been told that Brentford remain worried about Tottenham’s interest in Thomas Frank.
A host of names have been assessed by Spurs’ hierarchy as they look for alternatives to Postecoglou.
These include former boss Mauricio Pochettino, along with Roberto De Zerbi, Andoni Iraola, Oliver Glasner, Kieran McKenna, and Marco Silva.
Frank is another who is on their radar and sources confirm that some within the club are huge fans of the Dane.
Indeed, some at Tottenham believe Frank is possibly the ideal figure to take charge at N17.
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What Thomas Frank said about Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou earlier this year
Back in January, Frank spoke to reporters ahead of the Premier League fixture between Brentford and Spurs.
At the time, Tottenham were in the midst of a serious injury crisis that deprived them of many of their top players.
Frank told the Brentford media team: “When results are also not going your way, that’s tough.
“They’re things we need to deal with as managers and I’m convinced that Ange is doing that well and he will get through it.
“He doesn’t need advice, but he just needs to trust his own processes and trust what he believes in, which he does – that’s the main thing.
“When we played Tottenham away earlier this season, we played a very, very good Tottenham team – I thought they were flying.
“When they hit their high level, they are very hard to play against.
“I expect a game between two teams that want to attack, so it could be open at times. We need to be the team that controls an open game, which is difficult.”