Frank has made a move after there was news that he is another candidate to manage Manchester United.
- Thomas Frank admits he is flattered by news of Manchester United’s interest but is still happy with Brentford.
- The Telegraph reports that Frank is one of the leading candidates to replace Eric ten Hag this summer.
- Currently, the “Red Devils” are ranked 8th in the table and show signs of missing out on European football for the first time in a decade.
Brentford coach Thomas Frank admits he is delighted to hear that Manchester United are interested, but is happy with his current club.
“First of all, I think it’s a great pleasure and a tribute to the work I’ve done. And I’m glad people are noticing the work we’re doing at Brentford, but then again, what’s happening at Brentford isn’t a One Man Show,” Frank
“I’m very happy to still be here https://ufabet999.app It’s almost the perfect club. I see myself staying here for many years to come. I’m close to the team owner, sports director. And everyone at Brentford is a club where I really feel at home.”
That Frank is one of the leading candidates to replace Eric ten Hag this summer. In case the Dutch manager is fired
Ten Hag is under increasing pressure after suffering their 14th defeat in the Premier League this season.
Currently, the “Red Devils” are ranked 8th in the table with only one game remaining. Looks like he’ll miss playing European football for the first time in a decade.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is yet to make a decision on Ten Hag’s future and will remain that way until the FA Cup final against Manchester City.