Brentford manager Thomas Frank has admitted he is considering his future, while refusing to confirm or deny any contact about the Denmark job.
Ekstra Bladet cover comments from the Brentford manager in which he appears to be flirting with the possibility of taking over his country.
Frank has been speaking about his future in England today, revealing that he is leaving the door open to a potential exit in the near future despite the fact he is happy at Brentford for now.
He is almost a part of the furniture at the London club after first joining them as assistant in 2016 before eventually stepping into the managerial position and taking them to the Premier League.
Frank and Brentford have been impressing ever since, firmly establishing themselves in the top flight and progressing each year. The manager has been continuously praised for the work he’s done and linked to big jobs every summer as a result.
He’s yet to move on but has regularly kept the door open and is doing so for Denmark now that the position may be available there also.
“Of course, you know as well as I do that there are many rumors out there,” he is quoted as saying to Viaplay, in a separate interview to that which he gave Talksport.
“You shouldn’t trust everything – but regardless, I don’t comment on whether I have been contacted or not. Of course (I’m) thinking about what will happen in the future.”