Tottenham chiefs decide transfer stance after missing out on two targets

Tottenham gives priority to the appointment of their new head coach, but there is recognition that they now have to act quickly after a slow start of their summer transfer company

The hesitation of Tottenham about the future of Ange Postecoglou has already seen them miss two midfielders and now they want to get a deal for the successor to the Aussie to prevent further goals from missing. Daniel Levy had thought in the past two weeks to consider whether they should stick or turn in the aftermath of Spurs' Europa League triumph in Bilbao before he pulled the trigger on Postecoglou on Postecoglou on Friday.

Thomas Frank is considered the clear leader to replace the 59-year-old and although Brentford still has to receive a formal approach for the DANE, positive conversations have already taken place with Frank.

Marco Silva van Fulham remains a different name of interest, but apart from a considerable U-turn, it seems that Spurs will push ahead with a dive for Frank, whose Brentford contract contains an important buy-out clause.

It is thought that the main coach of the bees has a good relationship with the technical director of Spurs and countryman Johan Lange, who is expected to stay at the club and he will also be tasked with supervising the transfer activities in addition to the likely recurring Fabio paraticians.

Spurs has already lost an important land in the market, England International Angel Gomes, a player who had pursued Tottenham, has chosen to join Marseille to a free transfer after he has also hunted West Ham.

Gomes' contract with Lille will end at the end of the month, but he now seems ready to stay in France after warming up the idea of ​​working with Roberto de Zerbi.

In the meantime, the American Maestro Johnny Cardoso of Real Betis has agreed to become a member of Atletico Madrid, the provision of a club-to-club deal can be closed.

Last summer, Spurs negotiated a clause of £ 21 million First -option – which can only be activated during a two -week window – on USMNT Starlet Cardoso when selling Giovani Lo Celso. But it now seems that Atletico will discuss a deal and will close a deal at a higher price for the highly rated 23-year-old, who is not willing to wait for Tottenham.

Names of continuous interest are people such as Crystal Palace star Ebereechi Eze, who has a buy-out clause of £ 68 million (worth £ 60 million + £ 8 million in add-ons) that will be active this summer, and Eagles skipper Marc Guehi while the Europa League winners also followed Bryan Mbeumo.

Mbeumo has intiminated that he wants to become a member of Manchester United, who has rejected an £ 55 million bid and it is still too seen whether Tottenham-linked Frank could possibly swing the balance and convince his current player to join him in North London if he lands the track.

Ultimately, until Spurs know who will be their new manager – he will have a clear word about goals – it is difficult to imagine that they are splashing mega money offers. Things are likely to be formed by possible editions with Cristian Romero and Captain Heung-Min Son among those who could still try to check new challenges.

They should inevitably be replaced by quality. Spurs likes to continue signing Mathys Tel on a permanent basis, but they want to negotiate with Bayern Munich and will not activate their buy-option of £ 45 million.

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