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Shock Name In Frame To Replace Thomas Frank As Tottenham Boss
The uncertainty over Thomas Frank’s future as Tottenham Hotspur manager that lingered at the end of last year has only deepened at the start of 2026.
It all comes after a promising start to the season in which the future looked bright for Spurs after appointing the former Brentford boss to replace Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked following Tottenham’s Europa League triumph in the wake of a dismal 2024/25 Premier League campaign. Frank was brought in as a calming influence for a team that wasn’t living up to its potential.
But, in recent weeks, Frank’s squad has resembled the one that finished in 17th place last season, as defensive issues and errors have proved costly since the team’s downward spiral began in late November.
Tottenham’s downfall has triggered suggestions that Frank’s time at the club could end soon. Frank only has eight wins in 31 games in charge, while the club sits in 14th place through 21 games in the Premier League.
With Spurs showing little signs of life, GIVEMESPORT breaks down the candidates most likely to succeed Frank in North London.
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Zidane, Simeone Among Long Shots
There’s no shortage of high-profile candidates being linked with joining Tottenham in the event that club officials pull the trigger and sack Frank.
Zinedine Zidane is one of the more intriguing and attractive names. But a flutter on the four-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid could be a waste given that bookies have only given Zidane 33/1 odds of being appointed.
The Frenchman’s old La Liga rival and Atlético Madrid boss Diego Simeone, as well as England coach Gareth Southgate, Frank Lampard, David Moyes, and a host of other familiar names have the same odds as Zidane.
Bournemouth gaffer Andoni Iraola and Brendan Rodgers could be interesting bets at 25/1 odds, but it’s hard to picture either one of them taking charge. Iraola is enjoying a solid season with the Cherries and Rodgers is fresh off a controversial departure from Celtic.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has 16/1 odds of being a shock appointment at Spurs, but the German previously indicated that he wouldn’t coach another Premier League team again.
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Ruben Amorim 6/1
Mere days after getting sacked by Manchester United, Ruben Amorim could be in line for an instant return to the Premier League after being connected with replacing Frank. While it might be tempting for Amorim to return to Portugal, where he managed Sporting CP, the 40-year-old has unfinished business in England and could consider joining Spurs in an effort to repair his reputation. Manchester United are above Tottenham in the table, so a chance to leapfrog the team that fired him might be tempting for Amorim.
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Oliver Glasner 6/1
Crystal Palace gaffer Oliver Glasner has been one of the top candidates to replace Frank ever since doubts over the Danish coach’s future began. Glasner is regarded as one of the Premier League’s top tacticians after helping Crystal Palace find stability and securing the Eagles’ first major trophy in last season’s FA Cup final. Despite Palace’s early exit in the FA Cup this season, Crystal Palace are understood to be eager to lock him up to a long-term contract. But Palace have lost momentum in the Premier League, so it’s possible that Glasner is considering his options.
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Xabi Alonso 4/1
Xabi Alonso might not be out of a job for too long. The Spaniard is the bookies’ favourite to join Tottenham after he was relieved of his duties as Real Madrid manager. Reports suggest that Tottenham officials opened talks with the coach shortly after his dismissal. Alonso rose to prominence as a coach during his spell at Bayer Leverkusen, in which the club ended Bayern Munich’s dominance to win the Bundesliga title. However, his struggles in Spain this season were well documented, and the club’s defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup was seemingly the last straw for Madrid officials.
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Xavi 3/1
This would be a bit out of left field, with the former Barcelona player and manager never having managed in the Premier League before, but he, unlike some of the other choices, is available right now and would not cost Spurs anything to bring in. He was successful at Al Sadd in Saudi Arabia before winning La Liga with Barcelona in 2022/23 and left the role in 2024.
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Mauricio Pochettino 3/1
Pochettino would be the romantics’ choice. He has always spoken about having unfinished business at Spurs and that he would one day like to return. He is one of the favourites to take over from Frank at 4/1, but Tottenham would have to wait to bring him on board. Pochettino is a summer arrival given he has a job to do at the World CUp 2026 with the USA. His contract with the USMNT ends after that, so he would be free in the summer.
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Robbie Keane 3/1
Out of nowhere, Tottenham legend Robbie Keane has emerged as the leading contender to take over from Franbk, should he be sacked. Keane has not managed in England either, but has had an incredible start to life as a manager in Europe. He led Maccabi Tel Aviv to the Israeli league title in 2023/24 and then the Hungarian title with Ferencvaros in 2024/25 where he is still the manager, having guided the club to the knockout stages of the UEFA Europa League too. The returning legend would be a popular choice.
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Newcastle Interested in Signing Liverpool Forward Cody Gakpo
Newcastle are showing an interest in signing a Liverpool star ahead of the summer transfer window, with the player’s future in doubt.
The Magpies need to ensure they have a strong summer window after a disappointing 2025/26 campaign, which saw them finish in the bottom half of the Premier League.
Eddie Howe’s side have notoriously struggled to deal with playing in Europe, finding it difficult to deal with the hectic fixture schedule.
Last summer, Newcastle spent significantly to improve their playing squad, but it’s safe to say that a host of the new additions failed to make the impact desired.
Newcastle need to ensure that their recruitment improves if they want to head back in the right direction.
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Newcastle Eyeing Liverpool Star
According to a report from Caught Offside, Newcastle are one of the sides showing an interest in signing Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo ahead of the summer transfer window.
The report claims that Tottenham are prepared to pay in the region of £60m for the Dutch international, with the North London club leading the race ahead of Newcastle.
Gakpo’s future at Anfield is in doubt after a dip in form during the 2025-2026 season. Liverpool are likely looking to improve their attack and options in the summer transfer window, which could push Gakpo further down the pecking order.
Gakpo, described as ‘elite’, does have multiple options if he wants to leave Liverpool this summer, but it remains to be seen whether he is keen on an exit.
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Newcastle Need Reinforcements All Over
Newcastle need to bring in reinforcements all over the pitch during the summer transfer window, not just in attack.
It’s also up to Howe to platform these players correctly, as he struggled to get the best out of the likes of Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade during the 2025-2026 season.
It’s certainly been a collective effort in terms of Newcastle’s struggles of late, with the recruitment behind the scenes needing improvement and Howe’s management also making an impact.
It’s an incredibly important window for the Magpies as they need to start to head back in the right direction immediately.
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Alex Pereira’s Pay For UFC White House Fight vs Ciryl Gane ‘Leaked’
UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier has accidently ‘leaked’ Alex Pereira‘s pay ahead of his heavyweight debut on the UFC Freedom 250 card at the White House and the Brazilian is seemingly being paid a staggering sum.
‘Poatan’ is seeking to make UFC history when he steps into the Octagon on the South Lawn on Sunday night. Already previously a champion at middleweight and light heavyweight, Pereira is stepping up to challenge for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship at the White House.
The 38-year-old will square off with France’s Ciryl Gane in the evening’s co-main event for interim gold, with the winner moving on to challenge full champion Tom Aspinall next.
Alex Pereira Could Make UFC History at the White House
Should Pereira walk away with the title on Sunday night, he will become the only fighter in history to win a UFC championship in three separate weight classes. However, regardless of the result at the White House, he is apparently set to bank a considerable sum.
Cormier leaked Pereira’s pay while trying to agree a wager with the much-loved fighter on the ongoing 2026 World Cup. High on the chances of his native Brazil, Alex tried to convince American Cormier to have a $20,000 bet on the Selecao getting further in the tournament than the USA.
‘DC’ wasn’t happy with the bet size and eventually bargained Pereira down to a $10,000 wager, before declaring that Alex was going to be the highest-paid of all the 14 fighters on this Sunday’s card.
Alex Pereira’s UFC White House Pay ‘Leaked’
Pereira was reported to have made just over $3.5 million for his last fight, where he knocked out Magomed Ankalaev inside a round to regain the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Per Cormier, Alex is set to earn a far larger sum for his fight with Gane this weekend.
“He’s the only one at the White House making $10 million!” Cormier insisted. Pereira smiled when he heard the comment, but never tried to deny it.
The jump in salary is a significant one, but UFC CEO Dana White has already confirmed a massive increase in fight night bonuses for the White House card.
Speaking at Friday’s final press conference, Dana announced that two participants in the Fight of the Night would receive $400,000 each, while Performance of the Night winners are in line to receive $425,000 each.
For all other UFC cards, both bonuses are capped at $100,000 each, having recently been bumped up from $50,000.
Considering his fearsome string ability, Pereira will be among one of the favourites to take home a performance bonus, potentially adding to what will already be a lucrative payday.
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John Terry Names England’s 4 ‘World-Class’ Players at the World Cup
John Terry has never been shy about sharing his opinions, and his verdict on England’s World Cup squad was vintage Terry. Blunt, confident, and guaranteed to get people talking.
The Champions League winner has shared his thoughts on numerous occasions on a range of topics. He’s been outspoken on how he doesn’t even think Lionel Messi is the greatest Argentine player ever, let alone the best footballer ever, and during Enzo Maresca’s short-lived reign at his beloved Chelsea, he criticised the Italian’s tactics and his habits surrounding squad rotation.
Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored alongside Simon Jordan, the former Chelsea captain made a bold claim: That only four England players are truly world-class. It’s a take that’s sure to get the conversation going among fans of the Three Lions.
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The quartet Terry did single out represents the spine of what England should be built around this summer. Jude Bellingham has been described as a generational talent who hadn’t even turned 20 before he became one of the best midfielders in the world. Declan Rice has developed into exactly that too, a commanding box-to-box force whose influence over Arsenal’s Premier League title win and Champions League final run has been nothing short of impeccable.
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Reece James, when fit, offers a level of quality at right-back that few nations in the World Cup can match, often working in an inverted role and getting involved with the attack in a way that few players can do, whilst displaying strength and discipline when called on defensively.
And Harry Kane, for all the noise around England’s system and how they’re predicted to set up, remains one of the most lethal finishers England has ever produced. Terry described his importance when responding to Morgan’s question over how reliant the Three Lions are on the Bayern Munich man:
“If he gets injured we are in trouble, regardless of his goals, he’s a big presence and the captain of our side.”
“I think we have the best striker in the World Cup, and I firmly believe he’ll be the top scorer in the World Cup”
Watch the discussion about England’s world-class four (12:40 onwards):
John Terry Doesn’t Consider Bukayo Saka “World Class”
The elephant in the room, though, is Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka. When pressed by both Morgan and Jordan on why Saka didn’t make his world-class cut, Terry’s reasoning came down to his end-of-season output, suggesting the winger didn’t quite hit the levels expected of someone in that bracket, whilst at least acknowledging his injury struggles. It was a reserved critique rather than a dismissal, but a critique nonetheless.
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What made it more nuanced was what followed. Morgan put it to Terry that when Saka is at his best, he’s as good as anyone in his position in the world. Terry agreed, but only went as far as “potentially.” Not a no, but far from a yes. It suggested Terry sees Saka as a player on the cusp of that level rather than one who’s firmly established himself there.
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Whether or not the world-class label strictly applies is, in some ways, beside the point. What Terry’s comments do is frame exactly where the bar sits, and for Saka, the 2026 World Cup may well be his chance to clear it.
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