(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Thomas Frank 'could be gone in months' after double Tottenham exit news

Alex Charlton

Alex is a lifelong Sunderland supporter who's been reporting on Mackem News since April 2025. Indeed, he started working for Breaking Media in April and has since graduated from St Mary's University as a NCTJ Gold Standard-accredited journalist, having completed his Master's degree in Sports Journalism. Alex previously worked for Football League World and has featured on the Roker Report, providing his opinion on all things Sunderland. While getting to the games is tricky, given his job, one of the highlights of his life was watching (and crying) as the Black Cats defeated Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium last season.

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Tottenham have divided opinion amongst football supporters with the appointment of Thomas Frank as manager.

Some say he lacks the presence and experience to be a success in North London, while others have hailed his intelligence and ability to develop youth at Brentford.

While it will be no easy ride, the Dane's Tottenham journey would be significantly hampered if two players were to leave.

Thomas Frank, Brentford manager
Frank worked wonders as Brentford manager (Credit: Imago)

Frank future made more difficult if Tottenham duo depart

The Lilywhites possess an array of talent who could walk into most teams in Dejan Kulusevski, Micky van de Ven, and Cristian Romero.

However, there are several long-serving players that the North London outfit must decide on this summer.

Son Heung-min is nearing the end of his Tottenham contract and could be sold this summer to generate funds.

Furthermore, one of Son's closest allies, Ben Davies, has been hotly tipped with a move to Championship side Wrexham.

While neither have enjoyed the best of seasons at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, their departures could taint Frank's job in more ways than one.

Son Heung-min's stats for Tottenham this season.
Son's statistics in all competitions this season (Credit: Imago)

Frank would lose two Spurs leaders in Son and Davies

Losing Son and Davies would mark the end of an era for the Lilywhites as the pair have notched 812 appearances between them.

While both have shown signs of decline, there is a wider picture that the London club must consider before selling.

The Tottenham duo are key members of the dressing room, with Son the captain and Davies a senior figure.

Both hold huge sway amongst the players, and that could play to Frank's advantage if they were to stay.

The Spurs players are understandably angered by Ange Postecoglou's sacking and will need convincing to follow Frank.

Of course, they are professionals, but it could take influential players like Son and Davies to back Frank behind the scenes.

If Son and Davies stay, then Frank's task will be smoother, but if Levy cashes in, then it could be a turbulent ride, which could be over in months.

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