Tottenham prepares formal move to appoint Brentford manager Thomas Frank as new head coach in North London shake-up

Tottenham prepares formal move to appoint Brentford manager Thomas Frank as new head coach in North London shake-up

Tottenham Hotspur are wasting no time hitting the reset button.

After a turbulent season and a surprise managerial exit, the North London club is now shifting its focus to fresh leadership — and Brentford’s Thomas Frank is front and center.


Thomas Frank Emerges as Spurs’ Top Target

Spurs are gearing up to make an official move for Brentford boss Thomas Frank this week.

The Danish manager is reportedly open to the switch — but he doesn’t plan to come alone.

Frank is keen to bring his trusted backroom staff along with him if a deal is struck.

His potential departure has Brentford thinking ahead, with insiders hinting that they might promote from within.

Coach Justin Cochrane, who has impressed behind the scenes, is one option.

However, they’re also looking outside the club, and Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna is catching their attention as a serious contender.


Spurs Say Goodbye to Postecoglou and His Crew

Tottenham made headlines on Friday by parting ways with manager Ange Postecoglou.

While the decision may have raised some eyebrows, it didn’t take long for interest in him to surface — another Premier League club is reportedly already lining up to bring him in.

The clear-out didn’t stop with Postecoglou.

His assistants Mile Jedinak, Nick Montgomery, and Sergio Raimundo were also let go.

Only Matt Wells and goalkeeping coach Rob Burch remain for now, but their future is up in the air depending on who the next manager is.


Fulham’s Silva and Palace’s Glasner on Standby

If Spurs can’t reach an agreement over Frank’s compensation — believed to be in the region of £9 million — they have backup options.

Fulham’s Marco Silva and Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner are both being considered as plan B.

Tottenham are also hoping their sporting director, Johan Lange, can help smooth things over.

Lange and Frank go way back — the pair coached together at Danish club Lyngby and have reportedly kept a strong friendship ever since.


Brentford’s Cochrane a Familiar Face at Spurs

If Frank joins Tottenham, it could be a full-circle moment for Brentford’s Justin Cochrane.

Currently head of coaching and part of Thomas Tuchel’s England staff, Cochrane also spent time as a youth coach at Spurs.

His past experience at the club could come in handy as the new regime takes shape.


Big Changes Coming in Tottenham’s Front Office Too

It’s not just the dugout that’s seeing change.

Spurs are preparing for a wider restructuring behind the scenes.

Fabio Paratici is expected to step into a more hands-on role alongside Johan Lange following the exit of chief football officer Scott Munn.

And it doesn’t end there — Tottenham have also shown the door to Robert Vilahamn, head coach of the women’s team, after a rocky season where they narrowly avoided relegation.


What’s Next for Spurs?

With a new era clearly on the horizon, all eyes are on who Spurs appoint next and how deep this overhaul will go.

If the club can secure Thomas Frank and his team, it could signal a long-term vision for stability and structure.

But if not, their list of backup options shows they’re ready to act fast.

One thing’s certain — Tottenham are reshuffling every level of their football operation, and fans should brace themselves for more twists in the weeks ahead.