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Thomas Frank Lays Down Player Commitment Rules At Tottenham

Tottenham’s new manager, Thomas Frank, stresses he only wants players fully committed to the club. His message comes as Spurs start a new era under his leadership. They aim to perform better in the Premier League this season.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Thomas Frank spoke about Tottenham’s transfer policy, stressing his approach to building the squad. He said, “To be very, very clear, I don’t want any players that don’t want to come to the club.”

Frank emphasized that players must respect the club and its badge. Those not committed or who have doubts about joining Tottenham are simply not wanted. The comments highlight Frank’s strict standards and reinforce a culture of unity and professionalism at Spurs.

FRANK’S PHILOSOPHY AND TOTTENHAM’S SITUATION

Frank’s “no egos” approach was key to his success at Brentford. There, he built a strong team that did well, finishing in 13th place in the latest Premier League season, even after losing key forwards and facing injuries.

Brentford’s model relied on signing motivated players and moving on established names only when the time was right. Frank now aims to create a winning mentality at Tottenham. Last season, Spurs had strong offensive statistics but struggled defensively, ending in seventeenth place and missing out on European football. Tottenham are currently sitting on top of the Premier League table after a strong start to the 2025/26 season, and Frank’s focus on recruitment and character is essential for Spurs to return to the top six.

WHAT’S AHEAD FOR SPURS?

This week, Frank started positively. Tottenham defeated Burnley 3–0 in their league opener, with new signings making an impact. Their upcoming games include a test against Manchester City, who also won their opener.

With the Premier League so competitive, Spurs want to get as many points as possible early on. Fans hope Frank’s standards and expectations will help the club compete for the top four spots. The next few weeks will show which players step up—and which may seek moves elsewhere as Frank reshapes the squad.