Frank admitted that he had no prior knowledge of Levy's departure, which was announced last week.
When asked about the situation, Frank explained that he found out about Levy's resignation shortly before it was made public.
Despite their relatively short working relationship of three months, Frank expressed his appreciation for Levy's leadership and the positive impact he had on the club.
Frank acknowledged that he had envisioned a long-term working relationship with Levy, but understood that changes can occur in football and life.
He praised Levy's legacy, highlighting the significant progress made during his tenure, including the development of a world-class training center and a state-of-the-art arena.