Imagine him and Kudus: Frank gives green lights Tottenham move for ‘superstar’ forward
As Tottenham Hotspur look to rebuild after a turbulent season, manager Thomas Frank may be on the verge of recreating the magic that made his Brentford side so dangerous.
With Mohammed Kudus already through the door at N17, the potential arrival of Eberechi Eze could forge a partnership reminiscent of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa’s prolific collaboration—one that terrorized Premier League defenses last season.
Spurs have emerged as serious contenders for Eze’s signature, with GIVEMESPORT sources indicating the club is ready to hijack Arsenal’s move for the Crystal Palace playmaker.
The 26-year-old has expressed interest in joining a Champions League side, and after his match-winning heroics in Palace’s FA Cup triumph—including the decisive goal against Manchester City in the final—his stock has never been higher.
Frank’s system thrives on fluid, interchangeable attackers, and Eze’s profile fits perfectly. His ability to glide past defenders, thread incisive passes, and drive the ball forward makes him one of the league’s most dynamic midfielders.
Last season, he recorded eight goals and eight assists in 34 appearances, showcasing the consistency Spurs desperately lacked during their worst-ever Premier League campaign.

The urgency for reinforcements has only grown following James Maddison’s ACL injury, which will sideline the Englishman for months.
While Maddison struggled for form last term, Eze represents an upgrade in both creativity and durability. His partnership with Kudus could mirror the Mbeumo-Wissa duo that combined for 29 league goals under Frank at Brentford—a tantalizing prospect for Spurs fans craving attacking flair.
Tottenham’s interest in Eze also carries strategic significance. With his £68 million release clause now expired, Daniel Levy has an opportunity to negotiate a more favorable deal while simultaneously thwarting Arsenal’s plans.
The Gunners have long admired Eze, and his arrival in North London could tip the balance in the fierce rivalry between the two clubs.
Frank has reportedly given his approval for the move, recognizing Eze as the ideal candidate to elevate Spurs’ midfield.
Palace, however, will be reluctant to lose their star man, especially with just two years remaining on his contract. Yet the lure of Champions League football and a project built around his talents may prove irresistible.
For Tottenham, securing Eze would signal ambition after a season of disappointment. His versatility capable of playing as a No. 10, winger, or even deeper in midfield would provide Frank with tactical flexibility, while his chemistry with Kudus could unlock a new dimension in attack.
As the transfer window heats up, all eyes are on Levy to deliver. If Spurs can finalize this deal, they may finally have the firepower to compete on multiple fronts—and perhaps even rekindle the magic Frank once conjured at Brentford.