Tottenham head coach Frank has said the club is not close to spending £100m on a single player, contrasting Spurs’ approach with Arsenal’s record-breaking signing of Declan Rice.
Spurs are undergoing major changes following Daniel Levy’s departure as chair and the Lewis family’s move to install new leadership. While there are ambitions to grow the club and challenge for major honours, Frank said a £100m transfer is not imminent. Spurs’ current record signing remains Richarlison at £60m, compared to Arsenal’s £105m deal for Rice.
Frank said building a successful team depends on time, strong processes and smart investment, rather than spending huge sums on individual players. He emphasised the importance of developing existing talent and investing wisely in players with the right potential.
Despite this, Spurs have received £100m in funding from the Lewis family, with more expected, giving the club increased spending power. Frank said he is confident the board will back him and remain fully committed to long-term success at the club.
