Tottenham are now weighing up their next permanent head coach after dismissing Thomas Frank, with the club set to begin a search for the right long-term fit in north London.
Among the names being discussed is Mauricio Pochettino, the former Spurs boss who remains strongly linked with a return to the club. Pochettino previously led Tottenham through one of their most competitive periods in the modern era and is again being viewed as a leading option as the club resets.
Oliver Glasner is also on the list of contenders. The Austrian has continued to earn praise for his work in Europe and is considered one of the standout coaching options currently available, making him a serious candidate as Spurs look to move quickly following Frank’s exit.
Tottenham’s process is expected to focus on securing a manager who can provide stability and clear identity, with the club assessing several profiles and approaches before making a final decision on Frank’s permanent successor.
The hunt for a new head coach comes at a key moment for Spurs, with the next appointment set to shape the direction of the squad and the club’s plans heading into the next phase of the project.
















