According to The Mirror, Tottenham has made a dramatic entry into the race of Brentford forward Brian Mbeumo, submitting a substantial £70 million bid.
With new ambitions under new leadership, the Spurs are rushing to capitalize on the interest Manchester United has shown at Cameroon International.
Tottenham’s sudden push follows the appointment of Thomas Frank, former manager of Brentford’s Mbemo, as the club’s head coach.
Tottenham makes their move to sign Brian Mbeumo
The Spurs began negotiations with Brentford, leaving the bank to the bank about Frank’s influence, establishing a relationship with MBEUMO and sealing the transaction.
The club reportedly offered a favorable £70 million offer.
The 25-year-old attacker enjoyed an impressive season at Brentford, scoring 20 Premier League goals with seven more assists.
Tottenham aims to highlight Champions League actions under the vision of football and Frank’s leadership at the club while United are cheating on huge salary.
The Red Devils were believed to lead the race to sign Brentford attackers.
But it can change soon. The Spurs are trying to hijack the deal to bolster their attack this summer.
Spurs and Man United are trapped in a transfer battle
Champions League football and the financial incentives that accompany it gave the North London club confidence to seal the Cameroon Star contract.
Mbeumo has made the big decision to do it now with the two biggest Premier League clubs chasing him.
Being familiar with the chance to play Frank and the Champions League football is a wise decision from players, but the appeal of playing for Man United and the chance to be part of their revival offer another appeal.
Either way, he is approaching to leave Brentford this summer and is beginning a new chapter in his career.
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