Tottenham legend wants to replace Thomas Frank as manager

Harry Redknapp, former Tottenham manager, talking on his phone outdoors, dressed in a dark coat with glasses on.

Harry Redknapp has revealed he would be open to returning to Tottenham, admitting he would like to replace Thomas Frank as manager.

The former Spurs boss, who previously led the club between 2008 and 2012, was asked about the prospect of taking charge again and did not hide his interest. Redknapp made it clear he would welcome another spell in north London if the opportunity came along.

Frank has been linked with Tottenham as the club’s search for a new head coach continues, but Redknapp says he would happily put himself forward for the job. It is a stance that underlines his lasting connection with Spurs and the belief he could still do a role at the club.

Redknapp remains a popular figure among many Tottenham supporters after guiding the team into the Champions League during his first stint, and his latest comments will add another talking point as the managerial situation develops.

For now, Frank continues to be mentioned as a leading candidate, but Redknapp’s message is clear: if Spurs want him back, he is ready.

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