tottenham's The turbulent weather appears to have left its mark on Thomas Frank. Almost five months after being sacked, the Dane is still rejecting the approach as he prefers a break from football.
Frank has been linked with a number of vacancies since leaving Spurs in February. However, latest comments from his agent suggest there is little chance of the former Tottenham boss returning to the dugout any time soon.
Agent confirms decision
talking to bold.dkWith comments made by spare magazineFrank's agent Alan Bach confirmed that several clubs had expressed interest.
“There have been many inquiries, but Thomas Frank is taking a leave of absence from coaching, and that will remain the case. He will not be on the job these months.
"He wants to take a vacation before taking a new job later."
Bach also rejected suggestions that Strasbourg had approached him regarding the managerial vacancy.
The comments are consistent with the position Frank himself outlined a few weeks ago. At the time, he publicly explained why he was moving away from management after the Tottenham spell.
Tottenham's experience is still shaping plans
Thomas Frank has been without a job since February 11, when he was sacked by Tottenham after disappointing performances in north London.
Since then, Frank has struggled to avoid the rumors. He has been linked with Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Fulham and now Strasbourg. back in april, trip to portugal He also suggested he may take his next step. However, nothing came of this tour.
In a statement released through the British press earlier this month, Frank explained that football management demands full commitment. He also said it was a rare opportunity to "evaluate, learn, and gain new perspectives".
He also reflected on his time at Spurs, despite disappointing results.
"From the outside looking in, this may seem like a period with many challenges at Tottenham because the results were not what we wanted. From the inside, however, it becomes clear why the club is so special – full of talented people who work tirelessly every day. I have no doubt that the future is bright for Tottenham."
At the moment, there is no sign that Frank is ready to change course. A number of clubs may have enquired, but his camp is making it clear that recovering from his Tottenham experience is the priority before considering the next step in his career.
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