
Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has ruled out a return to football management this summer following his departure from the North London club earlier this year.
The 52-year-old Dane was sacked by Spurs in February, less than a year after taking charge. During his time at the club, Frank recorded 13 wins and 11 draws from his 38 matches in charge.
Since leaving Tottenham, Frank has been linked with several managerial vacancies, including positions at Crystal Palace and Fulham.
Palace are currently searching for a successor to Oliver Glasner, while Fulham are reportedly looking for a replacement for Marco Silva.
However, Frank has confirmed that he intends to continue his break from the game and will only return to management “when the time is right.”
The former Brentford boss spent seven successful years with the Bees before making the move to Tottenham last summer.
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