Tottenham Hotspur have been heavily linked with the move for Thomas Frank in recent weeks, and it appears that they are closing in on his capture.
The 51-year-old Danish manager is the frontrunner to replace Ange Postecoglou at the London club. According to a report from talkSPORT, only one thing is stopping Frank from completing his move to Tottenham.
Brentford are now negotiating with their manager about who else could follow him out of the club. The two parties are currently deciding which backroom staff could follow Frank to Tottenham.
Meanwhile, Brentford are already working to bring in a replacement for the Danish manager.
👀 “I’ve been doing a bit of digging…”
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) June 8, 2025
🚨 “It’s pretty much a done deal.”
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Tottenham must sort out their transfers
It remains to be seen whether they can secure an agreement quickly. Tottenham will hope to wrap up the move and focus on their transfers. They had a disappointing Premier League campaign last year, and they need to improve the squad in order to bounce back strongly.
They will need to improve multiple areas of the squad this summer. It will be interesting to see if Thomas Frank can bring in the necessary reinforcements over the next few weeks.
Tottenham have already been linked with Bryan Mbeumo. It remains to be seen whether Frank can play a key role in convincing the Cameroon International to join the club. He managed to get the best out of the 25-year-old at Brentford, and a reunion at Tottenham could be attractive for all parties.
Tottenham are in desperate need of a player with his skill set. However, he will be an expensive acquisition.
Thomas Frank is a quality manager

As for Frank, he has been outstanding in the Premier League with Brentford, and he has been labelled as “one of the best” managers around by Pep Guardiola. He could prove to be the ideal acquisition for Tottenham. He has a more balanced approach compared to Postecoglou, whose aggressive philosophy left Spurs exposed at the back.
It remains to be seen whether he can help Tottenham bounce back strongly next year.