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"Here we go!" - Fabrizio Romano has just shared big Tottenham manager update this morning

Tottenham have reached an agreement with Brentford boss Thomas Frank to become their new manager, journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed.

The Europa League winners are set to announce the Danish tactician as Ange Postecoglou’s successor, with contract terms and staff appointments now agreed.

Brentford are expected to part ways with Frank for a fee in the region of £10m, as he has two years remaining on a contract that runs until June 2027.

The 51-year-old coach will leave the Bees after guiding them to another top-half Premier League finish last season, their second in the past three years.

Frank is now set to end his seven-year spell with Brentford and take on a new challenge at Spurs, who endured their worst-ever Premier League campaign this season.

The Lilywhites finished just 17th in the table under Postecoglou, losing a worrying 22 games and winning just 11.

A victory in the Europa League final over Manchester United saw Spurs qualify for next season’s Champions League, where the North London club will be playing after a year of absence.

Tottenham were considering their managerial options ever since Postecoglou guided them to victory in Bilbao, and had fellow Premier League coaches Marco Silva and Andoni Iraola on their shortlist.

Frank will now become the fourth permanent Spurs boss in as many years, and his arrival was reportedly highly favoured by technical director Johan Lange.

The pair previously worked together at Danish club Lyngby and are believed to have maintained a close relationship since.

Frank finished 10th in the Premier League with Brentford this season, 18 points above Spurs, who ended the campaign on a seven-game winless streak.

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