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TEAMtalk on MSNTottenham in talks with explosive winger as Mbeumo snubs Thomas Frank for Man Utd – sourcesTottenham have intensified their pursuit of dynamic winger Antoine Semenyo, as Bryan Mbeumo continues to prioritise a move to Manchester United.
Manchester United and Tottenham are both hoping to sign Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo this summer after the 25-year-old netted 20 Premier League goals in 38 games last season
Mbeumo’s comments are rather interesting considering he is being linked with a move to Tottenham where he would be reunited with Frank. Amid Spurs’ plan to rival Manchester United for a £70m deal this summer, the Cameroon international says he accepts there will be speculation regarding his future.
Ivan Toney’s departure for the Saudi Pro League last summer meant there was pressure on Mbeumo to step up and help fill the void – and the Cameroon international did not disappoint, proving he was more than ready to be Brentford’s main man.
Tottenham and Manchester United are both trying to convince Bryan Mbeumo to sign for them this summer and now Spurs are weighing up a move for another star admired by their rivals
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS owns a minority stake in Manchester United, and terminated its agreement with Spurs last December.
Beyoncé fans from all over the globe attended her fifth show at Tottenham Hotsupr Stadium in London. The last couple of years were notably very hectic for Taylor as she traveled the world for her 149-show Eras Tour. A 'Brady Bunch' star took to Instagram on Friday, June 13, to write a poignant memorial.
However, after guiding Tottenham to Europa League success by beating Manchester United in last month’s final in Bilbao, Romero took to social media and dropped a huge hint regarding his future. He wrote: “We achieved what we wanted this season as a group, and that's what matters.
Thomas Frank is probably the greatest manager in Brentford’s history. He spent nearly seven years in charge of the west London side and guided them from the Championship into the Premier League. Despite having one of the lowest wage bills in the division,
Hugo Lloris believes his former club Tottenham have lifted a weight off their shoulders after winning the Europa League, and must build on from it.