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Exclusive: Crystal Palace plan Frank move after Tottenham sack news

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Exclusive: Crystal Palace Plan Thomas Frank Move After Tottenham Sack News

Crystal Palace are plotting a shock move for Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank as Spurs prepare to sack the Dane following a humiliating 2-1 home defeat to relegation-threatened West Ham United.[1][2]



The loss on Saturday has proven to be the final straw for Tottenham's hierarchy, with fans chanting "sacked in the morning" and clashing outside the stadium amid growing toxicity at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Reports confirm internal board talks are accelerating, placing Frank's job under serious risk, with Fabrizio Romano stating his position is "dangerous" ahead of a crucial Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund.[1][2][3]

Frank, appointed just seven months ago to replace Ange Postecoglou and stabilize the club, has struggled to win over supporters. Spurs have managed only seven victories in 22 games this season, failing to deliver on expectations despite recent backroom additions like John Heitinga.[1][3]

With Frank's likely imminent dismissal, Crystal Palace see an opportunity to swoop for the popular Brentford architect, who previously transformed the Bees into Premier League staples. Palace boss Oliver Glasner, who led the Eagles to FA Cup glory last season—their first major trophy—is set to depart at the end of his contract in the summer, having criticized the board after a 2-1 loss at Sunderland and feeling "abandoned."[3][4]

Glasner's exit creates a vacancy, and sources indicate Palace have held exploratory discussions about Frank as a potential successor. The Dane's high-pressing, attacking style aligns with Palace's ambitions, especially after Marc Guéhi's departure to Manchester City disrupted their plans. Tottenham, meanwhile, eye Glasner as Frank's replacement, though a fee would be required to prise him from Selhurst Park early.[4][5]

This potential managerial merry-go-round could reshape mid-table battles, with both clubs prioritizing stability amid transitional phases. Spurs' decision is expected imminently, potentially before Tuesday's European fixture.[2]

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