Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly weighing up a move for Brentford forward Yoane Wissa - which would see him reunited with his former Bees boss, Thomas Frank.
Frank, who was appointed as Ange Postecoglou's successor last month, signed Wissa from French outfit Lorient in August 2021 ahead of Brentford's first season in the Premier League.
Since signing for the Bees nearly four years ago, the 28-year-old has helped Brentford to two top-half finishes in the Premier League, scoring 49 goals and providing 13 assists in 149 appearances.
Now, BBC Sport's Sami Mokbel has claimed that the North Londoners are eyeing a move for the Democratic Republic of the Congo international.
At this moment in time, it is claimed Tottenham are "weighing up the financials" of a possible deal for Wissa, who is said to be open to a move across the capital.
If Spurs are to strike a deal for Wissa, then they will need to do so before United sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford, as journalist Ben Jacobs claims that the Bees do not want to lose both forwards this summer.
He tweeted: "Spurs are weighing up a move for Brentford forward Yoane Wissa. Move driven by Thomas Frank. Wissa is keen on a move. Brentford don't want to lose Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo in the same window."
So far, United have been unsuccessful in their pursuit of Mbeumo, with Brentford rejecting two bids, the second worth £62.5m, for the Cameroon international.
However, football.London's sister site, the Manchester Evening News, reports that Ruben Amorim's side are confident of striking a deal with the Bees for Mbeumo before the transfer window closes at the end of August.
The Evening Standard reported earlier today that both Mbeumo and Brentford were growing frustrated by the time taken to agree a deal with Man United.
That delay could well open the door for Spurs to steal a march and sign Wissa, before Amorim's side are able to agree terms, with Brentford director of football Phil Giles admitting that Mbeumo could stay with the Bees.
Giles said last week: "There is significant interest in Bryan. His current preference has been well publicised," he said.
"He had an unbelievable season, and we expected interest in him. From what I understand, he is also, if needs be, happy to stay at Brentford next year as well. We've spoken to Bryan and his representatives. It's not a given that he's going to depart this summer.
"If we get the right offer, there is the potential for a deal to be done, but there is only so much we can say now on that."