Thomas Frank left his role at Brentford to take over as Tottenham's manager. According to reports, Tottenham have initiated discussions with Brentford to bring Mbeumo to their team. Frank is said to be keen on signing Mbeumo, who is one of the best players he has worked with during his time at Brentford.
Bryan Mbeumo is a highly skilled Cameroon international who has made a significant impact at Brentford. He has played 242 games for the club, scoring 70 goals and providing 51 assists. Mbeumo's impressive performances have made him one of the most underrated attackers in the Premier League.
Manchester United had previously made a bid for Mbeumo worth £45m plus £5m in add-ons, but it was rejected by Brentford. Tottenham are now said to be preparing a bid of around £60m to secure Mbeumo's signature. The Red Devils have already signed Wolves striker Matheus Cunha to boost their attacking lineup, but they may miss out on Mbeumo if they continue to undervalue him.
Mbeumo's decision to join Tottenham could be influenced by the club's Champions League qualification, which they achieved by beating Manchester United in the Europa League final. This European football experience may be attractive to Mbeumo, especially since Manchester United's manager, Ruben Amorim, cannot offer him this opportunity.