Fabrizio Romano: Spurs began internal talks to sign “unbelievable” star as soon as Frank arrived

Tottenham Hotspur’s appointment of Thomas Frank has ushered in a fresh strategic direction, with the Danish manager already exerting significant influence over the club’s summer transfer plans.

Fabrizio Romano’s latest revelations confirm Frank’s immediate impact, particularly in Spurs’ pursuit of Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo – a player the new manager knows intimately from their time together at the Gtech Community Stadium.

The North London club moved swiftly to secure Frank’s services last week, concluding their managerial search with surprising efficiency after Ange Postecoglou’s departure.

Chairman Daniel Levy highlighted Frank’s intelligence, communication skills, and technical expertise as key factors in the appointment, while the manager himself expressed excitement about working with what he described as a “massive club with massive potential.”

Romano’s exclusive update reveals Tottenham initiated internal discussions about Mbeumo immediately after finalizing Frank’s appointment.

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The 25-year-old Cameroonian represents precisely the profile of player Frank values – versatile, hardworking, and proven in the Premier League.

Mbeumo’s 2024/25 campaign showcased his development into one of the league’s most dangerous wide attackers:

StatBryan Mbeumo (2024/25)
Premier League Apps38
Goals12
Assists8
Key Passes/901.9
Successful Dribbles/902.3

Despite Tottenham’s genuine interest and Frank’s existing relationship with the player, Manchester United currently lead the race for Mbeumo’s signature.

The winger has reportedly agreed personal terms with Erik ten Hag’s side, leaving negotiations between United and Brentford over the £60 million fee as the final hurdle.

Building on Last Season’s Foundations

Frank inherits a squad containing several standout performers from last season’s Europa League-winning campaign. The Dane will look to maximize the potential of key players who excelled under Postecoglou:

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PlayerAvg. Match Rating
Son Heung-min7.00
James Maddison6.98
Pedro Porro6.95
Dominic Solanke6.84
Dejan Kulusevski6.83

Frank’s first signing, Mathys Tel, represents a £30 million vote of confidence in the squad’s youthful core.

The permanent acquisition of the French forward after his successful loan spell demonstrates Tottenham’s commitment to building around emerging talents who fit the new manager’s philosophy.

While Mbeumo remains an ambitious target, Frank and sporting director Johan Lange have prepared alternative options should United secure the Brentford star.

The manager’s emphasis on “structure” and “processes” in his introductory interview suggests a methodical approach to recruitment rather than reactive spending.

Tottenham’s ability to offer Champions League football provides a crucial advantage in the transfer market, though they must balance immediate needs with long-term planning.

Frank’s proven track record of developing players at Brentford suggests he may prioritize coaching existing squad members like Destiny Udogie and Pape Matar Sarr alongside selective new additions.

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As preseason preparations loom, all signs indicate Frank will imprint his distinctive style on Tottenham quickly.

His Brentford teams were renowned for their organized pressing, tactical flexibility, and maximization of individual strengths – qualities he’ll look to instill at a club with greater resources and higher expectations.

The coming weeks will reveal whether Tottenham can hijack United’s move for Mbeumo or pivot to alternative targets, but one thing is certain:

Frank’s influence on recruitment decisions marks a significant shift in Spurs’ approach as they aim to build on last season’s European success while improving their dismal 17th-place Premier League finish.

For Tottenham supporters, this new chapter promises a clearer identity and more cohesive transfer strategy after years of managerial turbulence.

Whether that translates into immediate results will depend on how effectively Frank can blend his philosophy with the existing squad’s strengths while adding key pieces like Mbeumo to complete his vision.

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