Thomas Frank to sanction mega double transfer at Tottenham – Alan Pardew

Alan Pardew has made a massive transfer prediction as Tottenham look to hire Brentford manager Thomas Frank.

Spurs sacked Ange Postecoglou despite winning the Europa League title, and they now look to start a new era under different leadership.

Daniel Levy wants Frank to take charge of the North London outfit ahead of next season, with the Danish gaffer also reportedly keen on the move.

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Tottenham to complete Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa transfer after Frank appointment

Pardew expects Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa to be on the radar at Tottenham after hiring Frank.

The English manager believes the 51-year-old head coach will want the 25-year-old Cameroon forward to follow him to Spurs, potentially asking him to hold off on making a decision regarding Manchester United.

Pardew also feels Brentford’s 28-year-old DR Congo striker is another player who would fit at Tottenham if they were to sign him.

PlayerAppearancesGoalsAssists
Mbeumo42209
Wissa39205
Mbeumo and Wissa’s record at Brentford this season.

Speaking on talkSPORT (8 June, 18:39), the ex-Crystal Palace boss said: “I’m 100 per cent sure [Frank will want Mbeumo at Spurs]. I’m sure he’s tipping him off and saying, ‘just hold your horses a little bit’. Wissa is again another prime target and would fit well if he were to move to Spurs. So I think both of those would be in the equation.”

Spurs arguably need more threat and creativity going forward after struggling with several fitness issues, making Mbeumo and Wissa potentially decent additions.

Frank must demand quality transfer from Levy before Tottenham arrival

Son Heung-min’s time at Tottenham is surely coming to an end, with the South Korea international’s form dipping in recent months.

Dominic Solanke has also struggled at Spurs since completing his big-money move from Bournemouth last summer, failing to meet expectations.

Richarlison has also struggled with injuries in the current campaign, and fans wouldn’t mind seeing the North Londoners cash in on him this summer.

Tottenham should make significant investments in the ongoing transfer window to build a team capable of competing in both the Premier League and the Champions League.

Postecoglou wasn’t helped by a lack of squad depth at the Lilywhites, leading to the Australian manager undoubtedly focusing on just winning the European competition.

Mbeumo and Wissa have proven their qualities in the English top flight, and Spurs may have an advantage in signing them if Frank is appointed.

The Brentford boss should demand quality reinforcements from Levy before accepting the job at the North London outfit.