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Spurs are beggars who can't be choosers on Conor Gallagher

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Remember that bit in The Simpsons where a group of Springfield kids are focus-grouped about what they want from The Itchy & Scratchy Show? The consensus they reach is that they want a realistic, down-to-earth show that’s completely off the wall and swarming with magic robots.

A great bit of skewering from a golden era episode. Those really were the days. And we found ourselves thinking of that scene when surveying the reaction from online Tottenham fans to the imminent signing of Conor Gallagher.

Now, sure, we could make the point here that online discourse only ever deals in absolutes anyway. That the fact all internet-based Spurs fans appear to be either over the moon or absolutely furious is, in fact, exactly the same issue with online fandom as the point The Simpsons was making about focus groups.

And yes, we can obviously see why Spurs fans and Milhouse would both quite like to win things by watching.

But the absoluteness of the apparent dichotomy in fan response to what we had, in our sweet-summer-child way, thought was basically a pretty good and astute bit of necessary business from a club not renowned for such things has nevertheless caught us off guard.

All season we’ve had this nagging sense that, post-Bilbao, Spurs are a club just aimlessly drifting on and off the pitch. That neither the club nor the fans really know what they actually want in any concrete sense anymore now it isn’t just ‘please for the love of f*ck win a trophy’. More pointedly neither the club nor the fans appear at all clear on who is even actually now in charge of deciding what they want.

The squad is a jumbled mess of a thing, the manager is doomed and flailing wildly, and the off-field structure is a shambles. Only at Spurs could losing one of your sporting directors three months after hiring him back actually look like it might be handy because it at least streamlines things a little bit.

Spurs themselves have spent this season seeking a realistic, down-to-earth show that’s completely off the wall and swarming with magic robots. It’s no wonder the fans have also been baffled into the shadow realm.

But still. The idea that Conor Gallagher represents panacea or anathema just seems a bit mad. And if we had to lean one way or the other, we’d definitely be firmly on the side of ‘good business’ rather than bad. He definitely isn’t Poochie.

The problem, really, is that things at Spurs are such a giant mess everywhere you look that every individual move they do make comes with an impossible brief. Nothing can solve everything, and for many that has morphed into nothing can solve anything.

It’s a form of whataboutery. Yes, Spurs do still have other urgent areas of weakness in their squad to address. But it’s impossible to pretend the giant gaping hole where the midfield is supposed to be hasn’t also become a pressing one as the season’s gone on.

We know from painful and repeated experience that Rodrigo Bentancur and Joao Palhinha must never again be paired together, and that point is now moot in any case with Bentancur set for another lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Archie Gray is rich with promise but not yet remotely ready for regular first-team starter responsibilities and it is a bit unfair that this is, for the second season running, something that has been forced upon him. At least it’s been in his actual position, but still.

Lucas Bergvall has not kicked on this season. He isn’t being helped by either his own injury issues or what looks like a pretty grave mis-profiling by the manager, who imagines Bergvall a functional 10 rather than seeing his true calling of deep-lying playmaker. Again, though, he is in any case painfully young and deeply callow for the responsibility with which he has been lumbered.

Yves Bissouma is persona non grata, and Pape Sarr is still at AFCON for now.

To pretend this constitutes a midfield in no need of attention this month is plain nutty. To insist it’s one that won’t benefit enormously from the acquisition of a homegrown, Premier League-hardened, 25-year-old England international that allows them to pretty much wipe their feet with the cash from Brennan Johnson’s departure just seems stubbornly ungrateful.

You can criticise this deal, we suppose, on the basis that it shouldn’t actually be this easy to sign a player who improves not just the squad but the first XI itself in The Difficult January Window. But that’s the reality of how far and how fast Spurs have tumbled.

So no, it won’t solve everything. But nor would the splashier and flashier and much more expensive transfer ideals some fans still have in their heads. Yes, it would be lovely for Spurs if they signed Adam Wharton, we get it. But it’s also not on the cards right now. This is.

Yes, certainly Bergvall and arguably Gray have higher ceilings than Gallagher. But nobody in the Spurs midfield equation with the possible exception of the unfairly maligned (on his own, at least) Palhinha is better right now or in any plausible immediate future.

And if Gallinha can be compared in worried tones to the legitimately unbearable Bentinha axis of drudgery, then it seems only fair to note if 25-year-old Gallagher is in any way comparable to Bentancur then it’s far more to the really very good 24-year-old, 2022 iteration than the time-and-injury-ravaged shadow of that player he has become.

Spurs fans’ innate and justified suspicion of all things Chelsea, given the recent history of those involved with both clubs, is another factor here. And we do wonder how different the response to gazumping Aston Villa to sign a midfield engine from Diego Simeone’s arch sh*thouse Atletico Madrid would be were that connection not there.

But we’re not talking about a Chelsea reject here, either. Ask their fans how they feel and felt about his enforced balance-sheet departure in 2024. Chelsea supporters are, we suspect, far more united in their views on him joining Tottenham.

If Gallagher and a teenage left-back from Brazil are all they bring in during this month they will still have fallen short on what they needed to do. But as permanent January signings go, it appears low-risk to the point of no-brainer.

No one thing can solve everything at Spurs but let’s not pretend this doesn’t solve something. Spurs have rotted and decayed for so long now that this is how it is. This cannot be repaired and resolved within one or two windows. They can only set about the gradual and sometimes painful process of, step by step, repairing the damage.

Those turning their nose up at Gallagher are in danger of being very choosy beggars here.

He may not be a magic robot, but we cannot look at Tottenham’s injury list or the way Aston Villa spent the first half of Saturday evening’s FA Cup clash passing around and through what passed for Spurs’ midfield like they were training-ground dummies, and then reach any conclusion other than this being a very solid bit of business.

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Tottenham rival Liverpool with ‘big offer’ for second January signing as Spurs have one key advantage

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Tottenham are set to make an offer to rival Liverpool for the signing of RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, according to reports.

The north London outfit are not having a great season with Thomas Frank’s men currently 14th in the Premier League after 21 matches.

There are rumours that Frank is now coming under pressure to turn their form around with the Tottenham board ‘split’ over ending the Dane’s time at the club.

Spurs have already committed to bringing in new players in January with Conor Gallagher to have a medical on Tuesday ahead of a transfer from Atletico Madrid.

The Athletic‘s David Ornstein revealed earlier on Tuesday that Gallagher is set to sign a long-term deal in north London.

Ornstein wrote: ‘Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal with Atletico Madrid to sign midfielder Conor Gallagher. Atletico have accepted Spurs’s offer of €40million (£34.7m) — and the midfielder is expected to travel to England on Tuesday to undergo a medical and finalise details of a long-term contract. Aston Villa also held a strong interest in Gallagher, however no agreements were reached amid their desire to maintain financial discipline.’

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And now they could be chasing their second signing of the summer with journalist Alan Nixon claiming that Tottenham are preparing a ‘big offer’ for RB Leipzig winger Diomande.

It is claimed that Diomande could be available for £40m this month despite other rumours that the Bundesliga side could demand as much as £87m.

Liverpool, who have also been credited with interest in the Ivory Coast international, see him as a target for the summer and beyond, giving Tottenham an edge if they want to do a deal in January.

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The Athletic‘s Jack Pitt-Brooke has outlined what positions and players Tottenham are looking at, he said: ‘Central midfield would have been a priority at the start of the window, but the news of Bentancur’s hamstring injury — which will likely need surgery — made it even more of a need. Joao Palhinha and Archie Gray would be the first-choice pairing otherwise, with Lucas Bergvall currently also missing and Pape Matar Sarr still away at the Africa Cup of Nations.

‘Gallagher fills that gap, bringing in many of the football qualities Spurs need right now but also some of the mental qualities and experience.

‘Beyond that, the degree to which they require another striker will largely depend on Dominic Solanke’s continuing return from injury and how long Richarlison is out for after he went down against Villa.’

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Frank sack? Spurs next manager being Man Utd repeat inevitable but 'early contender' is 'highly unlikely'

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Spurs, like Manchester United, could bring in an interim replacement for Thomas Frank as they wait on a better option, who will probably turn them down…

Frank is fortunate to have avoided the sack at this point, as his reign at Spurs has gone downhill at a faster rate than most anticipated.

The former Brentford boss was brought in as a steady pair of hands and has been keen to Spurs into a dull but dependable side after they stooped to a new low in the Premier League under Ange Postecoglou last term.

Initially, this worked well enough as Spurs got their customary win against Manchester City and sat near the top of the Premier League table, but their form has been shambolic over the past couple of months.

Spurs have reverted to type since October, winning only five of their last 20 matches in all competitions as they have been in freefall in the Premier League, while they have also exited the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

Tottenham’s form in the Champions League has been more promising as they sit 11th in the table, but they have had favourable fixtures, and it’s hard to see them sneaking into the automatic promotion places with their remaining games against Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt.

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So, with a potential Champions League play-off looming, Spurs face the real prospect of their season being over next month, and Frank may be out of a job before those two-leg European ties take place.

Frank could have no complaints if that proves to be the case because results and performances have been dire, while he has also done a poor job of building a bond with an already disgruntled fan base.

The head coach’s overly defensive approach and his misguided outbursts have poked the bear rather than getting supporters on board with his rebuild.

Therefore, there are real concerns that Frank is ‘not a good fit’ for Spurs, while a loss to West Ham United at the weekend could be the final straw.

In that case, Football Insider are reporting that the north London outfit ‘could appoint an interim manager until the end of the season’.

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There are a lot of ifs, buts and maybes in this speculative report, but the point regarding an interim manager coming in is an obvious one to make and would likely be Tottenham’s course of action if/when they part ways with Frank.

As Man Utd realised, there is a severe lack of credible long-term replacements available at the moment, but expiring contracts and the upcoming World Cup mean far more exciting candidates will be available in the summer.

This is why the Red Devils have opted for Michael Carrick until the summer, with Spurs legend Roy Keane, who is among the favourites in the betting, a potential option to do a similar job for the time being.

Thinking ahead, Crystal Palace is an ‘early contender’ to be Tottenham’s next permanent boss, but there are problems to overcome.

The report claims: ‘Oliver Glasner has emerged as an early contender to take over from Frank if he is sacked in the coming weeks, and sources have outlined that Tottenham could turn to an interim chief to lead them until the Austrian’s contract at Crystal Palace expires.

‘The 51-year-old is set to become a free agent this summer, and it is viewed as highly unlikely that Spurs would be able to tempt him away from Selhurst Park before then. However, there are several clubs that are showing an interest in Glasner, and an appointment would not be straightforward for the North Londoners.’

So, would Glasner leave Palace to join Spurs now and give up the chance of having the choice of several top clubs in the summer? No chance.

Therefore, a deal for Glasner is ‘highly unlikely’ now, and that should also be considered the case in the summer, because if Man Utd (or another elite club) come calling, he will surely go there and avoid the Spurs mess like the plague.

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Tottenham ‘begin formal talks’ with Xabi Alonso as ex-Liverpool star is ‘keen’ to replace Frank

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Tottenham have reportedly started talks with Xabi Alonso over replacing Thomas Frank as Spurs head coach after the Spaniard was sacked by Real Madrid.

Real Madrid announced that Alonso had left the Bernabeu on Monday evening after he lost the Spanish Super Cup to Barcelona over the weekend.

Los Blancos are also trailing arch-rivals Barcelona in the La Liga table by four points, something which is always unacceptable at the Bernabeu, while Alonso struggled to deal with a demanding group of players.

A Real Madrid statement on Monday read: ‘Real Madrid C. F. wishes to announce that, by mutual agreement between the club and Xabi Alonso, it has been decided to bring his time as first team coach to an end.

‘Xabi Alonso will always carry the affection and admiration of all Madridistas because he is a Real Madrid legend and has always represented the values of our club. Real Madrid will always be his home.

‘We would like to thank Xabi Alonso and all his coaching staff for their hard work and dedication throughout this time, and wish them the best of luck in this new stage of their lives.’

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And now Tottenham are set to swoop in and attempt to bring Alonso to north London as Frank comes under intense pressure to turn around results at Spurs.

Tottenham have won just one of their last seven matches and there are rumours that the Spurs board are ‘split’ over whether to sack Frank.

And now Spanish website Fichajes insists that Tottenham ‘have begun formal negotiations to sign’ Alonso and ‘his international reputation remains undiminished in the eyes of the English club’s owners’ despite his Real Madrid sacking.

Alonso ‘has generated unanimous support among the club’s senior management’ and the Tottenham board are ‘confident that his modern vision of football will suit their players’ style’.

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The report adds: ‘Negotiations are progressing positively, with both parties keen to finalize a permanent agreement that would allow the Tolosa native to take charge before the end of winter. For Tottenham, securing a manager of this caliber sends a message of ambition to their direct rivals, who are closely watching this strategic move behind the scenes.’

Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas doubts Frank “is going to last very long” after their recent run of results.

Jenas said: “I don’t think Thomas Frank is going to last very long personally, and I only say that because I watch a lot of like players’ mannerisms like their body language when they’re talking to him or if he’s talking to them.

“I was watching the Sunderland game the other day, and you know, players are coming off the bench and just not even looking at looking in his face when he’s talking to them. And there’s a clear I don’t know, there’s a clear breakdown in terms of maybe what he’s asking the players to do and the players just not agreeing with it.”

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Tottenham transfer: 'Medical' today as Spurs 'hijack' £34m deal; two key reasons for final decision revealed

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According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur are on the brink of signing former Chelsea star Conor Gallagher ahead of Premier League rivals Aston Villa.

Chelsea’s decision to part ways with Gallagher divided the fan base as he was one of their standout performers during the 2023/24 campaign and he shone for Atletico Madrid during his debut season, but he has fallen in the pecking order this term.

Before Gallagher joined Atletico, he was also linked with several Premier League clubs, including Spurs.

The north London outfit were often mentioned as a potential destination for Gallagher and they have renewed their interest in the England international in recent days.

Spurs have upped their interest following Rodrigo Bentancur’s injury, though they have faced competition from Aston Villa.

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A return to the Premier League in this window was always likely for Gallagher, who is looking for more regular game time to boost his chances of playing for England at this summer’s World Cup.

Initial reports on Monday suggested Aston Villa were more likely to land Gallagher as they struck an agreement with Atletico Madrid over a loan deal with a buy option.

However, Spurs later swooped and ‘agreed a deal’ with Atletico Madrid worth £34m, with this permanent deal obviously preferred by the Spanish giants as they are guaranteed money.

Sky Sports have provided more details. They explained: ‘Spurs were in the market for a midfielder after Rodrigo Bentancur was ruled out for the majority of the season with a hamstring injury.

‘Aston Villa and Tottenham both approached Atletico about signing Gallagher. But talks are now heading firmly in the direction of Spurs. They are long-term admirers of Gallagher. They were interested when he signed for Atletico in August 2024.’

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A subsequent report from talkSPORT has revealed that Gallagher is due to undergo his ‘medical’ on Tuesday after Tottenham’s ‘hijack’ on Aston Villa.

Their report claims:

‘Conor Gallagher will have a medical with Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday ahead of his move to the Premier League club, talkSPORT understands.

‘Spurs have hijacked Aston Villa’s move for Gallagher, who is set to sign a five-and-a-half year deal with the north Londoners. As revealed exclusively last week by talkSPORT, Villa wanted to take Gallagher on loan initially with a view to a permanent deal in the summer. However, Spurs’ offer for the former Chelsea star is more appealing to the Spanish club.’

The report also noted that Gallagher favours Spurs over Villa ‘due to a guarantee of minutes while the location is more advantageous for him’.

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Fresh Frank sack update emerges at Tottenham as January transfer is now imminent

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The Tottenham board are “split” on the future of Thomas Frank with some concerned the head coach is “not a good fit” for Spurs, according to reports.

Tottenham have won just one of their last seven matches in all competitions with Frank coming under scrutiny once again this season.

Spurs have dropped down to 14th in the Premier League table and were knocked out of the FA Cup over the weekend at home to Aston Villa.

Frank’s side will face London rivals West Ham, who have failed to win a Premier League game since November 8, in their next match on Saturday, with a defeat against Nuno Espirito Santo’s men likely to cause a big outburst.

After a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in the FA Cup on Saturday, journalist Graeme Bailey insists that the board are “split” and that Tottenham CEO Vinai Venkatesham is coming under pressure for the Frank appointment over the summer.

Bailey told our friends at TEAMtalk: “Tottenham Hotspur’s hierarchy are split on the future of Thomas Frank, but the club remain determined not to make a change this season.

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“Spurs CEO Vinai Venkatesham believed he landed the right man in the summer when luring Frank across London from Brentford.

“However, we are now told by sources that Venkatesham was warned by some members of Spurs’ hierarchy that the former Arsenal man was not a good fit in terms of his system and the Tottenham players already in situ.

“The source, who spoke to us on the guarantee he would not be named, told us: ‘Vinai feels Thomas is such a great fit for Spurs in so many ways. A great person, character – who is well liked, but he was warned that the system would not be a fit.

‘”There is a real concern in the club, up high, that this is how things are playing out. The players like Thomas, but do they believe in what he is asking? That is the worry.'”

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Bailey added: “Now with Spurs sitting in 14th and with just one win in their last seven games, including an FA Cup exit to Aston Villa on Saturday, pressure is mounting.

“Spurs are ready to invest this month and want Frank to succeed, and insist they do not want to make a mid-season change. But forthcoming games against West Ham and Borussia Dortmund are huge.

“We are told that whilst Tottenham would not describe the current situation as Frank being given the dreaded ‘vote of confidence’ it does seem it is close to that situation.”

It’s unclear how active Tottenham will be before the end of the transfer window but Romania international Radu Dragusin looks set to leave imminently.

Roma have reportedly put a loan-to-buy offer on the table for Dragusin with Florin Manea revealing that the Tottenham defender’s future will be decided over the next day or two.

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Tottenham transfer: Spurs hijack Villa 'offer' as deal hinges on two key conditions; Romano reveals 'clear message'

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According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur are looking to hijack Aston Villa in the race to sign Atletico Madrid star Conor Gallagher this month.

Gallagher has been heavily linked with a potential return to the Premier League months as he has fallen in the pecking order at Atletico Madrid this season.

The 23-year-old has been mentioned as an option for Man Utd, but Spurs or Aston Villa currently look to be more likely destinations for the England international.

The former Chelsea star is having an uphill fight to earn a spot in the England squad for this summer’s World Cup, with a move possibly needed if he’s to have any hope of being picked by Thomas Tuchel.

A new report from Football London claims Villa’s ‘offer’ for Gallagher has been ‘on the table for a week’ as they are in ‘talks over a permanent deal’, but Spurs are ‘desperate for reinforcements’ and ‘want to sign’ him.

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The north London side are said to have ‘stepped up their interest’ in landing Gallagher this month, but this deal hinges on fending off Villa and meeting Atletico Madrid’s terms.

The report adds: ‘It’s understood that Atletico Madrid will only entertain talks for a permanent deal and are not willing to allow Gallagher to leave on loan this month with a view or obligation to buy in the summer.

‘Villa’s offer to bring Gallagher back to the Premier League has been on the table for a week, with Spurs believed to have opened informal talks over the weekend.’

Regarding potential exits, it has been suggested that Mathys Tel could move elsewhere this month as he has only been a bit-part player for Spurs this season and has struggled to live up to expectations following his move from Bayern Munich.

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that he would “consider an exit”, while Spurs have a “clear message” on letting him leave.

“Talking about players, let me start with Mathys Tel, because he is an important talent,” Romano explained on his YouTube channel.

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“He joined Tottenham Hotspur almost one year ago, in January 2025, and now the key point is his future. Mathys Tel has one big dream, to go to the World Cup with the France national team.

“He wants to play regularly and feel important. The message arriving from the player’s side to Tottenham is very clear. If he is not playing, he is prepared to go.

“At this stage, Tottenham’s intention is still to keep the player and to make Mathys Tel one of the important players in the second half of the season. But from the player’s side, he will follow the situation very closely in the next days and weeks.

“If he doesn’t play and doesn’t feel important with regular game time, Mathys Tel could consider an exit from Tottenham in the January transfer window on loan.

“There are several clubs interested in different countries, not only in England. Also in Germany, where he already played at Bayern Munich, and also in France. For example Paris FC, not Paris Saint-Germain, are very ambitious and would love to sign Mathys Tel on loan.

“But at this stage Tottenham are not giving a green light. The message from the club is still clear. They want to keep the player.”

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs reject offer for defender who's 'prime target' for European club

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Tottenham have ‘rejected an offer’ for a defender from a European club where he is said to be a ‘prime target,’ according to a Sky Sports report.

Spurs have struggled massively in recent games. In their last seven, they have won just once, and during that run the north London club has conceded 11 goals.

Those games have largely involved favoured centre-back partnership Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, who would expect to keep sides at bay better than they are doing currently.

Tottenham haven’t been blessed with a wealth of defensive options this season, as they clearly don’t yet feel Kota Takai is ready, while Radu Dragusin and Ben Davies have both been injured for lengthy periods.

Davies returned in mid-November, while Dragusin came back into contention after a nearly a year out, in late December.

The Romanian defender played five minutes on his return, and has not played a minute in any of the games since, being left on the bench in three league games and the FA Cup third round.

While that might suggest he’s not required at the club, Tottenham have proved that is not the case.

Sky Sports have reported that Dragusin is a ‘prime target’ for Serie A club Roma, but Spurs have rejected a loan offer from them for their centre-back.

Tottenham are seemingly unwilling to part with Dragusin this in January, though their former scout, Bryan King, feels a summer exit could come to fruition, with Luka Vuskovic potentially returning after impressing on loan at Hamburg.

King said: “He’d [Vuskovic] sooner be playing for Tottenham than Hamburg, believe me.

“If he’s a fan favourite there, he won’t want to disappoint them.

“He’ll be getting positive vibes from the staff at Spurs because he’s doing a fine job in Germany. He’s got to be looked at as a potential first-team player for Tottenham.

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“You’d want him back at your club if he’s progressing how he’s expected to progress. He will be a very big asset to bring back and use next season.

“The one thing they’ve got to be looking at is letting go of Dragusin. They’ll be bringing Vuskovic back out, and then they can sell Dragusin.”

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Tottenham: Spurs stars believe Thomas Frank 'waiting to be sacked' with £20m waiting for him

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An insider account has revealed that some Tottenham stars feel Thomas Frank is ‘waiting to be sacked’ by the club, where there he will earn around £20million.

Frank’s recent results as Spurs boss have been very poor. At the start of his tenure, he seemed to be a significant upgrade on what Ange Postecoglou delivered last season, with Tottenham battling for a top-four spot in the Premier League.

But they are now 14th in the league and were dumped out of the FA Cup by Aston Villa on Saturday. That was the fourth game on the spin that Spurs have not won, and in the last seven, they’ve only been victorious once.

There is pressure mounting on the boss as a result, and according to an insider X account, some Tottenham players ‘believe Frank is waiting to be sacked’.

The report suggests that sacking Frank now would cost Tottenham in the region of £20million, based on reports of his earnings over the length of his contract, which is due to end in 2028.

So far, the Dane has managed Spurs in just 31 games, but it does not seem the pressure on him is going to subside unless he begins to string some wins together.

With that said, insider Pete O’Rourke has suggested that Tottenham are still willing to give Frank more time.

He said: “Pressure is building on Thomas Frank, there’s no getting away from that. You’ve got unrest from the fans as well, they were chanting ‘boring, boring Tottenham’ in that goalless draw against Brentford last week.

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“The players were booed off against Sunderland, then after the final whistle at Bournemouth you had players exchanging words with the travelling fans as well.

“Look, all is not well there at Tottenham, ther’’s no getting away from that, but I don’t think Spurs are looking openly to make a decision on the manager.

“They want to give him time, they want to see if he can turn things around.”

But some in Tottenham circles do not believe he’s going to be given much more time if things don’t change soon enough, and if he does want to keep his job – which any professional surely would – he’ll be doing his all to turn things around.

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When 'dysfunctional' Tottenham will sack Thomas Frank revealed by Spurs journalist

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A Tottenham journalist how long he feels Thomas Frank has left at the club as they are “dysfunctional” and his “lifeline is getting shorter and shorter.”

Spurs have won one of their last seven games in all competitions. During that run, they’ve also lost to both Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth in the league, and were put out the FA Cup by Aston Villa.

Pressure has been mounting on manager Frank amid a poor run, with Tottenham 14th in the Premier League and their chances of silverware elsewhere diminishing, with only the Champions League remaining, though they’re not close to being one of the frontrunners there.

The defeat to Villa was not great for Frank, as Tottenham journalist Martin Lipton told The Sun the first half “probably was” the worst half of football under the Dane at Spurs.

He referred to the game as “another miserable experience” and detailed his thinking that Frank has little time left at the club.

Lipton said: “Thomas Frank’s lifeline at Tottenham is getting shorter and shorter. You can’t see it lasting too much longer.

“This is a club that feels dysfunctional, feels lost. It doesn’t look as though the Dane will be sacked this week, but in truth, it looks and feels like nothing more than a matter of time.”

The feeling was that the first-half performance might have killed Frank, before his side at least recovered in the second.

In any case, with pressure mounting, that’s not going to stop unless Tottenham go on a good run of results.

But a recent report, brought by insider Pete O’Rourke, suggested Spurs are prepared to give the Dane time.

He said: “Pressure is building on Thomas Frank, there’s no getting away from that. You’ve got unrest from the fans as well, they were chanting ‘boring, boring Tottenham’ in that goalless draw against Brentford last week.

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“The players were booed off against Sunderland, then after the final whistle at Bournemouth you had players exchanging words with the travelling fans as well.

“Look, all is not well there at Tottenham, there’s no getting away from that, but I don’t think Spurs are looking openly to make a decision on the manager.

“They want to give him time, they want to see if he can turn things around.”

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