Tottenham Hotspur’s method can sign £45k-p/w of the stars, he agrees to join Man Utd

Tottenham Hotspur has now taken a late approach to signing Manchester United’s target, which has agreed to personal terms for moving to Old Trafford, a report said.
As Frank trades move forward, Tottenham pursues new signing
Thomas Frank seems increasingly likely to replace N17’s Angel Postecoglou, while journalist Ben Jacobs recently revealed the terms of the deal.
Therefore, the Spurs’ transfer plan may change to ensure they attract players who are suitable for the Frank system, and although Dane is known to be more flexible than Ange, it uses several different formations with the bees.
Regardless of Daniel Levy’s ending up being the new manager, it’s clear that a new shooter would be useful given that Brennan Johnson’s 11 goals in all games was the highest of any player last season.
Frank may also be eager to come up with a move that he knows very well, and a report from Offside now reveals Tottenham has recently reached out to the Bees for a deal with Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo.
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Mbeumo has agreed to join Man United this summer, and Old Trafford remains his favorite destination, but the Spurs can throw away the wrench by participating in the transfer battle.
Brentford has withdrawn a offer from the Red Devils, but they may return with a new bid worth £60m, so if North Londoners are to hijack the deal, North Londoners may need to move quickly.
“Deadly” Mbeumo may be exactly what Tottenham needs
Despite winning the Europa League success, the 2024-25 campaign is far from ideal for Tottenham Hotspur, ranking 17th in the Premier League, and the lack of a consistent scorer is a real problem.
So the 45k-A weekly Brentford star might be exactly what the Spurs need, scoring 20 goals in 38 Premier League games last semester while also providing eight assists.
Scout Ben Mattinson picked out the 25-year-old to praise him, calling him “fatal” and potential new Tottenham boss Frank was impressed, calling the Cameroonian “hard to compete” last December.
It seems Mbeumo still has his heart moved to Old Trafford, but the Spurs will hope Frank can convince the forward to move it to the N17.



