Bryan Mbeumo, Spurs and Man United
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Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo has insisted that he must "accept" the whirlwind of stories surrounding his future amid links with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
Bryan Mbeumo has emerged as one of the most sought-after players in the Premier League, with Manchester United and Tottenham keen to sign the Brentford forward in the summer transfer window
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The transfer window is about to re-open after shutting following its mini-opening ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup. The window will officially re-open on Monday (16 June) and clubs are continuing to make deals in the interim.
Spurs have just appointed Mbeumo’s former boss Thomas Frank as their new manager after paying Brentford £10m to hire him as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement. Frank would like to bring Mbeumo with him to Tottenham and Spurs have expressed an interest to Brentford in doing a deal.
TOTTENHAM have entered talks with Brentford to sign Bryan Mbeumo. The North Londoners announced Bees boss Thomas Frank as Ange Postecoglou’s successor on Thursday. Mbeumo, 25, has been
With Frank now installed as manager, it appears as though Spurs’ transfer stance has changed. According to Sky Sports News, talks have been held between Spurs and Brentford over a move for Mbeumo, who has been forced to rethink a possible switch to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Mbeumo is described as "more than intrigued" about the opportunity the north London club has to offer now that Thomas Frank - his mentor of six years at Brentford - has been confirmed as Spurs' new manager.
Manchester United are said to have identified Eberechi Eze and Antoine Semenyo as alternative targets to Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils only scored 44 goals in the Premier League last term - the fifth worst return of any team - and they must address the weaknesses in their forward line if they are to improve next season.
Talks are ongoing as United work to reach an agreement for a player targeted by head coach Ruben Amorim to strengthen his attacking unit.