Tottenham ‘to seal Bryan Mbeumo transfer’ as Finance Expert shares £60m reveal

Tottenham may now be able to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford ahead of Manchester United this summer.

Thomas Frank shared a good working relationship with the Cameroon international in West London and is keen on bringing him to Spurs.

Frank was appointed Ange Postecoglou’s successor this week and plans have begun for the transfer window.

Thomas Frank Tottenham
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Stefan Borson gives Spurs financial green signal to seal Mbeumo transfer

Tottenham qualified for the Champions League by beating Manchester United in the Europa League final.

This means that they will get the extra revenue next season and will be able to bring in a higher-calibre player this summer.

ClubAppearancesGoalsAssists
Brentford2427051
Troyes46124
Mbeumo’s career stats.

Finance Expert Stefan Borson has explained the situation of the club’s monetary situation and has explained that they can afford him.

They will not have to sell any properties to comply with PSR and can secure his services for a £60million fee.

He wrote on X: “Would think Spurs have a pretty good shot at Mbuemo. Likely will just pay the £60m. Can offer higher wages in the CL season at least. Player plays for manager he knows and presumably likes. No property move necessary. Plays at least 10 CL games in career.”

Tottenham have to sign Mbeumo ahead of Manchester United

To sign Mbeumo ahead of Manchester United in the 2025 summer transfer window, Tottenham must leverage their strategic advantages under Frank, who has coached him at Brentford for six years.

Spurs should emphasise their Champions League qualification, which United lack, appealing to Mbeumo’s ambition despite his reported indifference to European football.

His familiarity with Mbeumo’s playing style can ensure a seamless tactical fit in Tottenham’s attack, promising a starring role.

Tottenham must act swiftly and it’s good they’ve held initial discussions with Brentford, but United’s rejected £55million bid shows Brentford’s high valuation.

Offering a competitive bid, potentially matching United’s £250k/week wage offer, could sway Mbeumo, especially if Frank personally assures him of a central role.

Highlighting Spurs’ exciting project under Frank and their London location could tip the scales against United’s financial edge.