Tottenham are making their move to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa this summer, according to BBC journalist Sami Mokbel.
The Lilywhites are looking to strengthen their squad this summer after appointing Thomas Frank as their new manager, as they prepare to enter the Champions League following their success in the Europa League in 2024/25.
Frank has so far only added young Japanese defender Kota Takai to the squad since his arrival, but the club are now moving to sign a new striker who the manager knows very well.
Tottenham 'Moving' for Wissa
Striker open to north London move
Wissa, who has been described as 'unbelievable', had a fantastic Premier League season in 2024/25 as he scored 19 goals for the Bees under Frank, becoming their all-time top scorer in the division in the process.
His form and performances have seen clubs take a keen eye to his situation at the Gtech Community Stadium, as he enters the final 12 months of his contract with the club - although Brentford have the option to extend that by a further 12 years.
It's understood that Wissa would be open to the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Spurs are now weighing up the financials attached to making any deal happen.
It's also believed that Brentford don't want to sell both Wissa and Mbeumo this summer, with the Cameroon star closing in on a move to Manchester United with the clubs remaining in talks to find an agreement.
But if Tottenham are able to push through a move for DR Congo star Wissa, it may be difficult for the Bees to keep hold of both.
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