Thomas Frank has played down rumours linking him with the Manchester United managerial role, expressing contentment with his "perfect football life" at Brentford and suggesting he might remain there for the rest of his career.
The 50-year-old Danish manager, whose name has surfaced as a potential candidate to take over at Old Trafford amid uncertainty surrounding Erik ten Hag's future, has reiterated his commitment to the Bees.
Despite a challenging season marked by injuries and suspensions, Frank has successfully kept Brentford in the Premier League for a fourth consecutive term, having achieved promotion from the Championship in 2021. READ MORE: Thomas Tuchel confirms Bayern Munich decision amid Man United Erik ten Hag pressure READ MORE: Lisandro Martinez moment vs Newcastle showed why Manchester United have missed him so much Brentford are often cited as an exemplar for clubs aspiring to establish themselves in the top tier on a limited budget.
Meanwhile, Frank's reputation flourishes due to his adeptness in man-management and enhancing players' technical abilities. "It's the perfect football life," Frank said ahead of Brentford's season finale against Newcastle. "I think it would be for any manager or player or staff member.
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