Tottenham, Frank and Bryan Mbeumo
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Tottenham Open Talks for Bryan Mbeumo in Early Transfer Push Under Thomas FrankTottenham Hotspur have wasted no time in the early days of the Thomas Frank era, opening initial discussions with
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are battling it out to sign Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo after his phenomenal 2024/25 campaign. Mbeumo bagged 20 Premier League goals and created 17 big chances. He also led the league for expected assists (9.3 xA).
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TEAMtalk on MSNTottenham push for Mbeumo hits next level as Man Utd sweat over audacious double moveSpurs have now submitted a HUGE offer to beat United to the signing of Mbeumo as part of a potential double raid on Brentford and with the star's decision now becoming clear
On Thursday evening, Frank was announced as Tottenham Hotspur’s new head coach on a three-year contract. The 51-year-old is the successor to Ange Postecoglou, who became the first Spurs manager to lift a trophy since 2008 when they won the Europa League final last month.
In the England setup, Cochrane helped nurture the likes of Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento, among many others. Meanwhile, his time at Manchester United saw the club win FA Youth Cup for the first time since 2011, and the side in the final included Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.
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In a recent post on X, journalist Sebastien Vidal claimed that Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White. It has been mentioned that Spurs are eyeing a
Spurs won the Europa League final in May and secured Champions League football, but their poor domestic season - they finished 17th with 38 points in 2024-25 - ultimately cost Ange Postecoglou his position as boss.
Sam Tighe and Brett Koremenos explore whether Tottenham Hotspur’s appointment of Thomas Frank changes their odds of success.
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Speaking post-match, Frank spoke glowingly of the supposedly depleted Spurs team the Bees had succumbed to, and he described right-back Pedro Porro as “fantastic” and “Trent-ish”—referencing Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Tottenham are suing Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe’s company Ineos. Spurs have filed High Court proceedings against the British billionaire’s company over a terminated