Thomas Frank is hoping to bring the glory days back to Tottenham again in the near future.
Tottenham are in a period of transition under Thomas Frank as they look to build on last season’s Europa League success. The Lilywhites have endured a mixed bag of results this season, strongly suggesting that they still have a long way to go before they can compete with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
The North Londoners, however, are willing to back Thomas Frank and give him the time he needs to build his team at N17 for the foreseeable future. The Danish tactician has done a commendable job in the Champions League, helping the club maintain a perfect home record in the competition this season. But their Premier League form remains a concern, as the Lilywhites currently sit 11th in the table.

Despite facing significant scrutiny from the media for poor results in recent weeks, Frank’s job at N17 is not believed to be under threat. The Spurs hierarchy backed him in the summer by signing several high-profile names to bolster the quality of the squad. They remain committed to giving the Danish coach time to determine his best eleven as the club aims to add more silverware to its trophy cabinet.
Tottenham all set to financially back Thomas Frank in the upcoming windows
Tottenham spent a staggering £180m on new players in the summer as they looked to give Thomas Frank a fair chance of building on last season’s Europa League triumph. The Lilywhites brought in top-quality players expected to become instant starters, making it clear that they were willing to adopt a bold, refreshed approach in the transfer market.
The North Londoners are set to continue that trend as the January transfer window approaches. According to Sami Mokbel (via BBC):
“Tottenham’s financial power is growing. The new ownership structure, led by Joe Lewis’ children, is expected to make substantial funds available in the forthcoming transfer windows as they look to spark a sustained spell of success on the pitch that, barring last season’s Europa League triumph, has eluded the club for such a long period.”
Spurs’ new ownership structure, under the Lewis family’s guidance, is expected to back Thomas Frank in the upcoming transfer windows as they seek to build their own legacy at N17. They want immediate success on the pitch and are determined to build on last season’s historic achievement. Naturally, they appear prepared to spend big on new signings after making it clear they have the financial power to secure top-quality additions for the second half of the campaign.
The recent £100m cash injection from the Lewis family will also allow the Lilywhites to invest in transfers and wages. This capital investment is aimed solely at strengthening the squad and giving the North Londoners a genuine chance of closing the gap on their Premier League rivals. Spurs must now ensure they spend the money wisely on players they believe can make an immediate impact under Thomas Frank at N17.

