Tottenham and Manchester United try to convince both Bryan Mbeumo to sign for them this summer and now Spurs weigh a movement for another star admired by their rivals
Van Tottenham is said to keep an eye on a deal for long -term target Jarrad Branthwaite in the long term, while they continue to map their plans for the summer transfer window under Thomas Frank.
Anticipate Spurs on a busy summer after she chose to replace Ange Postecoglou with Frank. And the DANE is supported on the transfer market after the North -London outfit had booked their place in the Champions League with the victory in the Europa League final last month.
Mirror Football revealed last week how Spurs has already been created in action to try to rival Manchester United for Brentford Talisman, Bryan Mbeumo.
And a new report now claims that Tottenham has set their sights on another player admired by United in Branthwaite. The Everton defender, 22, was the subject of a £ 50 million offer from United last summer, but is now on the Radar of Spurs, according to the mail.
It is said that Tottenham could even formalize their interest later this week, although it is assumed that Everton Branthwaite will not consider it for sale this summer.
David Moyes wants to keep the highly rated center half while the club increases their own preparations for the 2025-26 campaign, where they will adorn their new stadium in Bramley-Moore Dock for the first time.
But Branthwaite is supposed to go to the next level with Spurs that the former Carlisle United Man Champions League football can offer.
Although it is still too considered whether United has plans to visit a deal for Branthwaite, they would really like to bring Mbeumo to Old Trafford after they have already packed the conquest of Matheus Cunha from Wolves.
The Brentford star refused to be attracted to his future during a spontaneous interview in the Canadian Grand Prix, but he tipped his old bee boss, Frank, to do well with Spurs.
“He did so much for me,” Mbeumo told Sky Sports. 'He literally trusted me from the start [at Brentford] And he developed the team so well. He developed me as much as a person and a player. I can only wish him the very best and I am sure he will do well. “
He added: “He knows everything; he is really smart and knows what he wants to bring the team, how he wants them to play. He has been fantastic for Brentford.”
