
Tottenham next manager: Ex-Spurs striker odds slashed amid Thomas Frank sack latest
Thomas Frank is under heavy pressure at Tottenham after Spurs suffered a late 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Wednesday.
It was another crushing blow for the Dane, who has now only picked up one win in his past six matches.
Frank was already under heavy pressure at Tottenham, but now calls for him to get sacked have grown louder, with the North London club stranded in 14th.
Now, Spurs may be looking to bring in former striker Robbie Keane to help solve this mess as the former Brentford boss edges closer to the sack.
Odds slashed for Robbie Keane to take over at Tottenham
Keane has been regularly linked back to the UK as he continues to impress at Ferencvaros
The former Republic of Ireland international is aiming to win another Hungarian top division title, with Ferencvaros also doing exceptionally well in the Europa League this campaign.
Now, with Frank the second-favourite for the sack in the Premier League after Tottenham’s defeat to Bournemouth, the odds for Keane to take over the Dane have been slashed.
Thomas Frank’s post-match reaction 💬 pic.twitter.com/WLkIBlBQBe
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) January 7, 2026
The Ferencvaros manager is now just 14/1 to come into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, according to one bookmaker, making him an outsider for the job.
Who are the favourites for the Tottenham job?
Currently, Oliver Glasner has remained the favourite to take over Tottenham if Frank is given the boot.
The Crystal Palace boss is 4/1 to come in, with plenty of other clubs also eyeing the Austrian coach.
- Keane has found plenty of success since going into management
- His first job was at Maccabi Tel Aviv, where he two major trophies
- From here, he has won a top division title at Ferencvaros
Following this is Jurgen Klopp at 6/1, who is yet to return to the dugout since his departure from Liverpool in 2024.
Marco Silva and Enzo Maresca are next on the list, with both managers 8/1 to come in next at the North London club.

Alongside Keane, a potential outsider is Michael Carrick, with the former Middlesbrough boss 12/1 to take over at his former club.
However, it remains to be seen who Tottenham choose to appoint if they sack Frank in the coming weeks.