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Change is the order of the day at Tottenham Hotspur, and it appears that new manager Thomas Frank may not be convinced by everyone he has inherited from the Ange Postecoglou era.

According to reports from Football Insider, the Danish boss is “not a fan” of Dominic Solanke, the £65 million striker who was a mainstay under Postecoglou last season.

Solanke featured 45 times across all competitions in 2024–25, scoring 16 goals and leading the line with consistency. However, under Frank, the England international’s stock seems to have fallen sharply. Sources inside Hotspur Way suggest the manager “doesn’t fancy” him — a blow for a player who had been trusted as the focal point of Spurs’ attacking play.

Injuries haven’t helped Solanke’s cause either. The 28-year-old has managed only 49 minutes of football this season and has been sidelined since Tottenham’s 2-0 win over Manchester City in August. His lingering ankle issues, coupled with a recent surgery, have ruled him out for an extended spell, further clouding his future in North London.

Dominic Solanke needs to prove his worth to Thomas Frank.

Since his arrival, Thomas Frank has sought to reshape Tottenham’s style, a balance of aggression, discipline, and pressing intensity. But injuries and poor...

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