Thomas Frank wants Tottenham to sign another Brentford star amid Bryan Mbeumo interest
Brentford are braced for an offer from Tottenham for forward Yoane Wissa, talkSPORT understands. Wissa would be interested in reuniting with former Bees boss Thomas Frank. Wissa has scored 45 league goals in the last four seasons for BrentfordGetty Brentford value Wissa at around £40million. However, key to Wissa’s future being resolved will be the fate of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. Mbeumo has been the subject of heavy interest from Manchester United, with the Red Devils and Brentford locked in talks over a fee and deal structure for the winger. The 25-year-old has already agreed terms with United over an eye-watering £250,000-a-week contract and always made it clear Old Trafford is his preferred destination. Given Mbeumo and Wissa enjoyed career-best campaigns last season with 20 and 19 league goals respectively, Brentford would be extremely reluctant to lose both in the same window. Nottingham Forest previously tested the waters for Wissa with a £22m bid in January. However, it was swiftly rejected by the Bees. When asked about Forest’s bid by talkSPORT in January, Frank replied: “Good luck! That will not happen.” Key to Brentford’s decision-making regarding Wissa is the fact the 28-year-old is out of contract at the end of the 2025/26 season. Should the Bees look to cash in on Wissa in the summer or in January, they stand to make a serious profit on the £7.2m they forked out to sign him from French side Lorient in August 2021. Mbeumo and Wissa formed one of the most lethal duos in the top flight last termGetty It promises to be a season of change at Brentford as they go into the 2025/26 campaign with a new manager for the first time since October 2018. Following Frank’s departure to Tottenham, the Bees opted to hire within as set-piece coach Keith Andrews was promoted to head coach. It will be the former Ireland international’s first role as a head coach, having previously been an assistant at MK Dons, the Irish national team as well as Sheffield United. As for Frank, he is preparing for the most high-profile role of his career in north London. The Dane was announced as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement in June and has already made two signings since in the form of Mathys Tel on a permanent basis as well as Japanese defender Kota Takai. A third signing under Frank’s watch may not be far away either. Frank’s transfer business is far from completeGetty The Europa League champions had a £50m bid for West Ham United winger Mohammed Kudus rejected last week. A key reason behind the Hammers’ rejection of the Kudus offer was because Tottenham included a number of add-ons that only kicked in if they won the Premier League or Champions League. Tottenham have never won the Premier League and last won the English top-flight in the 1960/61 campaign as well as never having won the Champions League. But Kudus has made it clear he wants to make the move from east to north London, so it may be a matter of time before he gets his wish. Watch the FIFA Club World Cup for FREE on DAZN *If you click on a link in this Box Out we will earn affiliate revenue This year’s FIFA Club World Cup will see the top teams from around the world competing to be crowned champions. Here’s how to watch every game for free on DAZN: Sign Up: Go to the DAZN website and create a free account Select Your Package: Choose the free standard coverage Enjoy the Action: Watch all of the FIFA Club World Cup free on DAZN From Harry Kane to Erling Haaland, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup promises to be packed with the most exciting football from the world’s top talent. Sign up to DAZN now and watch all of the FIFA Club World Cup for free

Brentford are braced for an offer from Tottenham for forward Yoane Wissa, talkSPORT understands.
Wissa would be interested in reuniting with former Bees boss Thomas Frank.
Brentford value Wissa at around £40million.
However, key to Wissa’s future being resolved will be the fate of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo.
Mbeumo has been the subject of heavy interest from Manchester United, with the Red Devils and Brentford locked in talks over a fee and deal structure for the winger.
The 25-year-old has already agreed terms with United over an eye-watering £250,000-a-week contract and always made it clear Old Trafford is his preferred destination.
Given Mbeumo and Wissa enjoyed career-best campaigns last season with 20 and 19 league goals respectively, Brentford would be extremely reluctant to lose both in the same window.
Nottingham Forest previously tested the waters for Wissa with a £22m bid in January.
However, it was swiftly rejected by the Bees.
When asked about Forest’s bid by talkSPORT in January, Frank replied: “Good luck! That will not happen.”
Key to Brentford’s decision-making regarding Wissa is the fact the 28-year-old is out of contract at the end of the 2025/26 season.
Should the Bees look to cash in on Wissa in the summer or in January, they stand to make a serious profit on the £7.2m they forked out to sign him from French side Lorient in August 2021.
It promises to be a season of change at Brentford as they go into the 2025/26 campaign with a new manager for the first time since October 2018.
Following Frank’s departure to Tottenham, the Bees opted to hire within as set-piece coach Keith Andrews was promoted to head coach.
It will be the former Ireland international’s first role as a head coach, having previously been an assistant at MK Dons, the Irish national team as well as Sheffield United.
As for Frank, he is preparing for the most high-profile role of his career in north London.
The Dane was announced as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement in June and has already made two signings since in the form of Mathys Tel on a permanent basis as well as Japanese defender Kota Takai.
A third signing under Frank’s watch may not be far away either.
The Europa League champions had a £50m bid for West Ham United winger Mohammed Kudus rejected last week.
A key reason behind the Hammers’ rejection of the Kudus offer was because Tottenham included a number of add-ons that only kicked in if they won the Premier League or Champions League.
Tottenham have never won the Premier League and last won the English top-flight in the 1960/61 campaign as well as never having won the Champions League.
But Kudus has made it clear he wants to make the move from east to north London, so it may be a matter of time before he gets his wish.
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- Enjoy the Action: Watch all of the FIFA Club World Cup free on DAZN
From Harry Kane to Erling Haaland, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup promises to be packed with the most exciting football from the world’s top talent.
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