Tottenham Hotspur are entering a new dawn under Thomas Frank and are in talks to bring one of Europe's most talked about youngsters to North London, according to a report.
Tottenham's pursuit of attacking talent continues
In a freak turn of events, Tottenham were dealt the hand of having to deal with an injury crisis last term and subsequently had to field a line-up that sometimes lacked an effective balance between defence and attack.
Reacting on the market by looking to bolster their offensive depth, Brentford pair Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa are Spurs targets, even if the Bees may be difficult to deal with in light of already losing their manager to the lure of N17.
Despite interest from Manchester United, The Mirror's John Cross believes Tottenham would be the best fit for Mbeumo to truly take his talent to the next level under Thomas Frank.
He stated: "Bryan Mbeumo should go to Tottenham. The Brentford forward is a serious player and moving to Tottenham, with his old boss Thomas Frank, would propel him to another level into the Champions League."
Of course, it remains to be seen how much Spurs' interest is determined by external parties egging on a transfer pursuit, but their admiration for the Cameroon international is certainly an indication that attacking talent will be prioritised this summer.
Bournemouth's Justin Kluivert has been lined up by the Lilywhites as an alternative to add flair out wide. However, it remains to be seen if a deal is viable to sign the Netherlands international.
Either way, Frank appears to have big plans on his mind, though he may steer away from the Premier League in his hunt for goals and creativity.
Tottenham hold talks to sign Roony Bardghji
According to TBR, Tottenham have held talks to sign Copenhagen sensation Roony Bardghji as the Sweden international enters the final six months of his deal in the Danish capital.
Newcastle United, Aston Villa, and Manchester United have also been involved in discussions surrounding the future of the youngster, who has been likened to Messi in the past for his agility and close control. However, he suffered an ACL injury in 2024, which has curtailed a move away from the Superliga side until now.
His burst onto the scene left many mesmerised by his abilities, including former coach Fredrik Akesson after the "extraordinary" development he has made since coming through in his homeland.
Spurs have been courting his services since 2023 and feel that despite his struggles with fitness, the opportunity to land Bardghji at a knockdown fee is simply too good to turn down.
Still only 19 years of age, time is on his side as he prepares for a life-changing move to one of the world's elite, and Tottenham seem to have put themselves in with a great chance of being the ones to make that dream a reality for the Kuwait-born winger.