According to Sky Sports, Parish was confused and incensed by the outburst, and the Eagles were thinking about firing the 51-year-old before the season ended. Since then, however, more rumours have surfaced claiming that Palace has chosen not to fire the manager, who is expected to depart at the conclusion of the season due to the expiration of his contract at Selhurst Park.
With the Dane facing mounting pressure in north London, Glasner is one of the favourites to succeed Frank at Tottenham. Following Spurs’ 2-1 loss to West Ham United on Saturday, thousands of supporters yelled “you’re getting sacked in the morning” at Frank.
In his post-match news conference, Frank acknowledged that he had probably had better times. According to GIVEMESPORT, discussions are going on behind the scenes to decide his future at the club. Despite a subpar season on the pitch, Frank had previously had the support of the board at Spurs, but the loss to the Hammers has altered the situation.
Spurs chief recommends Frank sack as one leading candidate to replace him
Journalist Alan Nixon claims that because Glasner’s future at Crystal Palace is uncertain, Tottenham wants to make a bid for him. According to Nixon’s report, there are suspicions in the halls of Selhurst Park that Glasner’s outburst might have something to do with another job being lined up if he were to leave Palace. If Spurs decide to keep Glasner as manager, they will have to compensate the Eagles if they wish to sign their manager before his contract expires in the summer.
In the event that Tottenham decides to fire Frank following yet another terrible season in N17, they will need to decide whether to hire a permanent replacement right away or give the position to a caretaker manager, as Manchester United did with Michael Carrick, in order to open up a number of other managerial options in the summer.
When their contracts expire in the summer, players like Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Andoni Iraola, and Glasner will all be free. However, if Spurs wait until then, United will compete with them for a new manager.







