Spurs find themselves in 14th place after a shocking loss to West Ham United over the weekend, a loss that many fans should have been the breaking point for the Danish head coach who has not impressed fans in North London.
The loss to a side in a relegation battle was the ninth time Spurs have been beaten in the Premier League this season which adds to their dire home record of just 2 wins in 11 games.
As fans speculate on who could replace Frank, reports have rounded up a number of well known faces to take the job in a move that could happen before next weekend.
First off is Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler who became the youngest permanent manager in Premier League history when he took over the Seagulls last season. Hurzeler has a contract until 2027 but could be lured away if a deal is reached.
Hurzeler has been named alongside fellow Premier League boss Oliver Glasner who is set to leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season after falling out with the board in recent months.
Glasner has said he feels his squad "are being abandoned completely" by the club's hierarchy and with his contract expiring once the season ends, Tottenham may aim to snap him up for free.
Finally, former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been mentioned over the past few weeks after being let go by the club following the draw against Leeds United and his comments against the board.
Tottenham are on a run of one win in eight in all competitions and fans booed the team during the loss to West Ham. With Frank set to face Borrussia Dortmund this week, a loss could spell the end for him as the board look at one of Glasner, Hurzeler or Amorim.
