Mirror: Tottenham needs to spend 10 million pounds to Frank, and he has to give AUP termination bonus + Europa League bonus
June 6th, the Mirror exclusive news, Tottenham is weighing the future of Postkoglu, and they may invite Brentford coach Frank as a replacement. However, if Tottenham wants to sign Frank, they may face high fees of more than £10 million. Although Postkoglu led Tottenham to win the UEFA Cup, his future remains uncertain. Frank has two years left in his contract with Brentford, and there is a high termination clause in the new contract signed by both parties in December 2022. The Danish coach is very recognized in the Premier League. Brentford obviously does not want to lose him, and the amount of the termination also reflects the club's attention to him. There are also reports that Frank had verbally promised to stay in Brentford for another year, but if any team is willing to pay the termination fee, this promise may not be reliable. If Frank decides to leave this summer, there will definitely be no shortage of invitations from the Premier League and other leagues. Tottenham has good opportunities. They are Europa League champions, can participate in the Champions League, and have world-class home courts and sufficient transfer funds. At present, Levi has not made a final decision on Postkoglu's future, and it will cost about £5 million to fire the Australian coach and his team. In addition, Postkoglu will also receive a prize of 2 million pounds for leading the team to win the UEFA Cup. With the possible large-scale summer changes, Tottenham's overhead costs are increasing. If they want to hire Frank, the cost will get higher. This may make Levi hesitate. He has to consider compensation for the current coach and add the "transfer fee" of the new coach. Tottenham is believed to have contacted Frank, and Fulham coach Marco Silva is also one of the candidates. Postkoglu became Tottenham head coach two years ago. One of the current feelings for Tottenham is that the direction of the club has been severely affected by his agent team "Base". There have been signs of changes within the club, and Levi's confidant and former club director Donna Coulon has resigned. Former Arsenal executive Vincartsham has officially taken office as Tottenham CEO, and Paratic seems to be returning after ending the ban during Juventus. Frank talked about his future after losing to Fulham last month: "Of course I will stay for the job right now, and the loss to the same city opponent made me very angry. Yes, I will stay." And Postkoglu firmly stated that he will prepare for the new season: "Honestly, it feels really strange to talk about my future when we have achieved unprecedented results."
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