Yoane Wissa transfer news: Tottenham remain interested in Brentford forward

Tottenham Hotspur will remain interested this summer in signing Brentford's Yoane Wissa.

The Congo attacker was interesting for them in January and that was maintained this year.

Brentford is aware of this – but there has been no contact between the clubs yet. However, it is that traces have investigated the conditions of a possible deal.

It is unlikely that Brentford will sell both Wissa and Manchester United target Bryan Mbeumo.

If Spurs, or another club, would close a deal for Wissa, it would become increasingly difficult for United to sign Mbeumo.

Tottenham held first conversations about a deal for Mbeumo herself around the time they rented Brentford's head coach Thomas Frank.

Mbeumo, however, wants to move to United and conversations are not progressing.

Wissa would cost noticeably less than £ 65 million Mbeumo, with another year about his contract.

WISSA – Signed for only £ 7.2 million in 2021 – will be 29 in September and would offer versatility, whereby the attacker can play everywhere on the front line.

Man utd hopeful to complete Mbeumo -Deal on time for the American tour

Manchester United remains optimistic of the agree of a deal to sign Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo on time for the attacker to be part of their pre-season tour through the United States.

United starts their American tour with a match against West Ham in New Jersey on July 26.

Sky Sports News understands that there is a cautious optimism at United that a deal can be closed and discussions continue internally in the following steps.

There remains a gap in appreciation, but United is not far away from the total compensation that Brentford wants – which is assumed to be £ 65 million – but there is still work to be done on the structure, because the West -London club wants the majority, if not all, of the reimbursement in advance.

Mbeumo has made it clear that he only wants to move to United and personal conditions are supposed to have been agreed in principle.

Bee -Sports director Phil Giles told Sky Sports News last week that Mbeumo would be happy to stay in the club if a deal – who must be equal to Brentford ” – is not coming out.

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