Just in: Sky Sports say Tottenham held talks to sign ‘insane’ £70M beast for Frank, he’s open to move

The domino effect of Thomas Frank’s move to Tottenham Hotspur continues to reshape the Premier League transfer landscape, with the North London club now positioning themselves to hijack Manchester United’s pursuit of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo.

Sky Sports reports the Cameroonian international has grown “intrigued” by the prospect of reuniting with his former manager, potentially derailing United’s long-standing interest in the prolific winger.

At 25 years old and coming off a career-best season, Mbeumo represents one of the most coveted attacking talents in English football.

His 20 Premier League goals last campaign – placing him joint-fourth in the Golden Boot race – showcased the devastating potential Frank first unlocked when bringing him to Brentford from France in 2019. The statistics reveal a player entering his absolute prime:

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Bryan Mbeumo 2024-25 Premier League Stats
Appearances38
Goals20
Expected Goals (xG)12.26
Scoring FrequencyEvery 171 mins
Assists7
Big Chances Created17
Successful Dribbles (per game)1.4 (53% success)

United appeared to hold the upper hand in negotiations, having offered Mbeumo a lucrative £200,000-per-week contract. However, their failure to secure Champions League football – compounded by defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final – has weakened their position.

Spurs’ qualification for Europe’s premier competition, combined with Frank’s arrival, creates an enticing alternative for the forward who previously snubbed interest from Newcastle and Arsenal.

Brentford’s valuation remains firm at £70 million, a figure United balked at when their £55 million bid was rejected earlier this summer.

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Tottenham’s hierarchy has reportedly received “encouragement” in preliminary discussions with the Bees, recognizing the unique advantage their new manager provides in negotiations.

Frank’s intimate knowledge of Mbeumo’s game – having deployed him both on the right wing and centrally in a devastating partnership with Yoane Wissa – adds compelling context to Spurs’ sudden interest.

The potential transfer carries significant implications for both clubs’ summer plans. Tottenham have also monitored Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo as they seek attacking reinforcements, but Mbeumo’s proven Premier League pedigree and existing chemistry with Frank make him an especially appealing target.

For United, losing out to a direct rival would represent another transfer market setback as they attempt to rebuild under new management.

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Mbeumo’s decision may ultimately hinge on sporting ambition versus financial reward. While United can offer higher wages, Tottenham present Champions League football and a manager who understands his game implicitly.

The coming weeks will reveal whether this reunion materializes, but one thing is certain: Frank’s appointment has added fascinating complexity to what already promised to be one of the summer’s most intriguing transfer sagas.

As negotiations progress, all eyes remain on whether Tottenham can leverage their new manager’s relationship to pull off what would be a major coup – securing one of the league’s most lethal attackers while simultaneously weakening a direct rival’s recruitment plans.

For Mbeumo, the choice between familiar guidance at an upwardly-mobile Spurs or United’s rebuilding project could define the next phase of his increasingly impressive career.

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