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Thomas Frank Emerges As West Ham Target For Championship Promotion Push

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West Ham United have been relegated to the Championship and are already plotting their route back to the Premier League under new management.

Thomas Frank, who was dismissed by Tottenham Hotspur earlier this season, is being considered as a potential candidate for the role at West Ham.

A report from Football Insider claims the 52-year-old would not rule out taking charge at the London club following his departure from Spurs.

Frank is currently without a club and the opportunity to manage West Ham could prove tempting as he looks to reignite his career in English football.

The Danish manager has also been linked with Crystal Palace, meaning he is attracting interest from multiple clubs at this stage.

West Ham’s current manager Nuno Espirito Santo is unlikely to continue at the club and faces an uncertain future following the team’s relegation.

The club will need to identify a capable replacement quickly, with their Championship campaign set to require strong leadership from the dugout.

Frank previously demonstrated his quality in the Premier League during his time with Brentford, earning significant respect within the English game.

Despite his difficult spell at Tottenham, the 52-year-old is considered by many to be a strong acquisition, particularly at Championship level where his experience could prove valuable.

West Ham are also dealing with concerns over their playing squad, with multiple players already linked with moves away from the club following relegation.

The club faces the challenge of balancing the books while attempting to retain enough quality to mount a serious promotion challenge next season.

Frank, meanwhile, is believed to be eager to prove himself once more and could view a move to West Ham as the ideal opportunity to rebuild his reputation in English football.

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