
Levy ‘plays a blinder’ as full details shared on first Frank signing at Tottenham
Thomas Frank looks set to complete his first signing as Tottenham manager.
The Dane has recently been appointed with the remit of a much better domestic campaign after the Premier League failings of last time out.
After coming in from Brentford, the 51-year-old head coach will likely have a number of transfer targets in mind with the North London club.
With that in mind, Frank could be set to thank his new chairman, Daniel Levy, who appears to have worked wonders ahead of the summer window.

Levy works wonders with incoming Tottenham transfer
With the sacking of Ange Postecoglou, there has been no shortage of criticism towards the man at the helm of the Lilywhites.
This has been an ever-present long before the Europa League title made its way to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the end of the season.
Although that may be the case, fans are likely to be pleased with his work as the 63-year-old looks to begin transfer business in N17.
This has seen the Mail on Sunday print edition report (15 June) that Mathys Tel looks set to join Tottenham on a permanent deal this summer.
The move reflects well on Levy as the price has been chopped down to £30million despite Bayern Munich wanting £50m at the end of his initial loan deal.
Now, the France under-21 international looks destined to become the first signing of the Frank era once the window opens up in the coming days.

Tel set to sign for Tottenham in £30m deal
It is fair to say that the 20-year-old was somewhat underwhelming in his temporary stint in North London last campaign.
This saw the forward net just three goals, but his attitude and desire to succeed look set to serve him well ahead of a permanent move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Stat | Mathys Tel |
Appearances | 20 |
Goals | 3 |
Assists | 1 |
The majority of supporters will be delighted to see Tel returning, especially for a cut-price fee which represents good value in today’s day and age.
Many fans may look in Levy in a different light after this deal as he clearly has Spurs’ best in mind, even if sometimes it doesn’t seem that way.