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Strasbourg put Thomas Frank ahead of Wilfried Nancy in coach search

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RC Strasbourg Alsace have placed former Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank at the top of their list to replace Gary O’Neil, who departed for Ipswich Town, with the club aiming to appoint a new boss before players reconvene for pre‑season on 8 July. Gary O’Neil only took over from Liam Rosenior in January, making him the third manager to lead the club in 2026. His exit to Ipswich Town left Strasbourg scrambling for a replacement. Earlier on Monday, reports indicated that former Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy was Le Racing’s priority, but sources now say Thomas Frank is the preferred candidate. The shift underscores the club’s changing assessment of the options. Sacha Tavolieri Strasbourg have already contacted the Dane with a view to striking a deal. Frank has made it clear he wants a say in player recruitment and expects a sizeable team of assistants. Mohamed Toubache‑Ter adds that Nancy is now regarded as a Plan B option. Frank, who previously managed both Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford, brings experience from the English game. The club aims to name the successor before 8 July, when the players start pre‑season training. This deadline adds pressure to conclude negotiations quickly. The article bears the byline of Luke Entwistle. It was published under the GFFN banner. If the deal goes through, Frank will take charge with full input on transfers and a sizable backroom staff. Strasbourg’s early appointment could give them a head start in shaping the squad for the new campaign.

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