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Tottenham Hotspur talks denied by striker’s own agents amid transfer rumours

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Brazilian journalist Vene Casagrande claims to have spoken to the representatives of one Premier League striker about the rumours of an impending offer from Tottenham Hotspur.

Various reliable sources have said that Spurs are ready to listen to offers for Richarlison this summer and are expected to enter the market for a new striker to compete with Dominic Solanke.

It was previously reported that Tottenham had set their sights on Rodrigo Muniz, who found the back of the net 11 times at Craven Cottage during the 2024-25 season.

Just a few days ago, GiveMeSport claimed that Spurs are ready to push ahead with an offer for Muniz, revealing that the Lilywhites will have to pay £50m to land the Brazilian this summer.

Negotiations with Tottenham denied by Rodrigo Muniz’s camp

Brazilian journalist Vene Casagrande has now taken to social media to provide an update on the 24-year-old’s future and has revealed that rumours of an impending move from Spurs are exaggerated.

In fact, Casagrande claims that Muniz’s entourage have denied that Tottenham have even started negotiations with Fulham regarding the striker.

Interestingly, he also revealed that the forward’s former club, Flamengo, would be owed 25 per cent of the fee that the Cottagers receive for the forward, plus an additional fee via FIFA’s solidarity mechanism.

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That might explain why the West London club are demanding a premium for the centre-forward.

Tottenham face competition for Muniz but they may have an ace up their sleeve

It was previously suggested that Spurs could face competition from Chelsea for Muniz, but it is unclear if the Blues are still interested in the Fulham man, now that they have secured a deal for Liam Delap.

Meanwhile, various publications have said over recent weeks that Marco Silva is one of the leading contenders to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.

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Tottenham have two backup options if Thomas Frank deal falls through

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Tottenham have Thomas Frank at the top of their wishlist, but should talks collapse, they already have two strong alternatives waiting in the wings.

With Ange Postecoglou’s sacking confirmed by Tottenham Hotspur, fans are eagerly waiting for news about the manager who succeeds the Australian.

It has been well reported by several sources that Thomas Frank remains Tottenham’s main man to take charge this season, with direct talks having been held between Frank and Spurs.

It has also been reported that the deadline for Tottenham to announce Frank’s signing has been set, with a decision expected in the coming week.

Tottenham prepare Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner contingency plans

While it almost feels certain that the Brentford manager would be the successor of Postecoglou, the Daily Mail is now reporting that Spurs have two backup plans for the Dane.

According to the publication, it is understood that should Tottenham fail to reach an agreement over Thomas Frank’s estimated £9 million compensation, the Lilywhites have Fulham’s Marco Silva and Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner as their alternative options.

Marco Silva is said to be admired by the Tottenham hierarchy, and it was reported yesterday by the Portuguese media that Marco Silva is very close to taking the Spurs job after being contacted by the north London club.

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Oliver Glasner has certainly impressed during his time at Selhurst Park, with the Palace boss leading the Eagles to their first ever piece of silverware after they beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final.

While Glasner is admired by Tottenham, it has been reported that the Crystal Palace boss is expected to remain in South London for at least one more season.

Thomas Frank wants Spurs move as decision looms

It has also been revealed that Thomas Frank has made his feelings clear about taking the Tottenham job.

Journalist Ben Jacobs has reported that Thomas Frank has told Brentford that he wants to leave the Bees this summer for Spurs, and that the Brentford manager’s camp is already in talks over terms, as the deal nears its completion.

Reports also claim that Brentford have stated that they would not stand in the way of Thomas Frank if he wants to move to a bigger club.

Indeed, a decision needs to be made quickly as Tottenham are being left behind by rivals who continue to strengthen their squads.

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Tottenham close to selling stake that proves extraordinary £5 billion valuation

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Daniel Levy broke Tottenham hearts by sacking Ange Postecoglou this week, but he could soon announce something even bigger, with a minority sale of the club allegedly close to being agreed.

While Tottenham have plenty of wiggle room in the PSG regulations, many finance experts have pointed out that the lack of shareholder equity has put Spurs in a challenging financial position.

Some of Tottenham’s cash flow problems have been resolved due to Champions League qualification, which is expected to boost their coffers significantly.

However, a new report has said that Spurs may receive an even bigger financial boost as a huge deal draws closer.

Daniel Levy in talks to sell minority stake in Tottenham

Football Insider have now claimed that the Lilywhites are edging closer to selling a stake in the club to a consortium in a deal that values the whole club at £5 billion.

The outlet does not say what percentage of the club will be sold and who the interested party is, but it is alleged that progress has been made in discussions behind the scenes.

While it is pointed out that Levy and ENIC’s astronomical £5 billion valuation may be a sticking point for some investors, it has not deterred the latest talks regarding a minority takeover.

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In fact, the outlet alleges that Donna-Maria Cullen’s exit from the Spurs board earlier this week could be related to the deal now reaching an advanced stage.

Many investors have shown an interest in Tottenham

It is an open secret that Levy is looking for investment and many consortiums have allegedly held talks with the Spurs chairman over the last few months.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that several American investors had shown interest in buying a stake in Spurs. More recently, it has been rumoured that a group of private investors from Qatar have shown interest in a full buyout of Tottenham.

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Tottenham ready to fight Man United for Bryan Mbeumo amid Thomas Frank talks

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Tottenham are not only circling Thomas Frank to replace Ange Postecoglou – they are now looking to hijack Manchester United’s £60m move for Bryan Mbeumo, with Brentford already preparing for life without both men.

Tottenham Hotspur’s summer has stalled slightly, with off-field matters needing resolution before they can properly flex their muscles in the transfer market.

The most pressing of those has been the search for a new head coach, following the sacking of Ange Postecoglou.

That delay looks to be nearing its end, as reports have emerged claiming Tottenham are edging closer to appointing a Postecoglou successor, with a final decision expected within the coming days.

Brentford head coach Thomas Frank is the frontrunner to land the Spurs job, with the Lilywhites said to be progressing well in their pursuit of the Dane, who has long been admired for the work he has done with the Bees.

Tottenham eye Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo in £60m hijack move

It has now been revealed that Thomas Frank may not be the only man heading to Hotspur Way this summer, as reports indicate he could be joined by one of Brentford’s standout attacking talents.

According to The Sun, Tottenham are ready to join the race for Bryan Mbeumo, who enjoyed a sensational campaign at the Gtech Community Stadium, scoring 20 goals in 38 Premier League appearances.

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Manchester United had been seen as favourites to land the 25-year-old forward, but it is now understood that Tottenham are hopeful of leveraging their return to the UEFA Champions League to tempt Mbeumo their way.

United are reportedly closing in on a £60m deal, and while Tottenham have the funds to match that valuation, the deciding factor could be wages, with the Red Devils expected to table a significantly larger financial package than Spurs.

Spurs could move for more Brentford players alongside Mbeumo

Of course, Bryan Mbeumo may not be the only Brentford player Tottenham target this summer, particularly if Thomas Frank makes the switch to north London as expected.

Tottenham have been repeatedly linked with Yoane Wissa in recent months, and the forward could represent a shrewd acquisition should Richarlison depart during the window.

Wissa came within a goal of matching Mbeumo’s 20-goal tally, despite playing three games fewer than the Cameroon international.

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Tottenham striker could end up playing with Angel Di Maria after talks progress

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Tottenham could soon complete their first sale of the summer as a fresh report has revealed that Rosaria Central have begun talks over a deal for a striker, who is thought to be surplus to requirements in N17.

Sergio Reguilon, Fraser Forster and Alfie Whiteman have exited Spurs after their deals ran out, while Timo Werner has also said goodbye to the Lilywhites after his loan spell came to an end.

Over the last week, plenty of outlets have suggested that Rosaria Central are eyeing an opportunity to re-sign Alejo Veliz, two years on from selling the striker to Tottenham Hotspur.

River Plate and Boca Juniors are also on Veliz’s trail, with the Argentine giants undeterred by the striker’s struggles on loan at Sevilla and Espanyol.

According to La Capital, it is the 21-year-old’s former club who are at the front of the queue to land the forward and they are now making progress in their efforts.

The outlet says that Rosaria Central have begun talks with Spurs over a deal, with the negotiations currently ongoing.

In fact, they claim to have heard from a ‘high-ranking source’ that a contract offer has already been made to Veliz ahead of a potential return to the club.

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Rosaria are keen to add the striker to their squad after completing a deal to sign Angel Maria, but it is made clear that as things stand, they are yet to reach an agreement with the Premier League side.

Why Rosaria Central are optimistic about Veliz deal

La Capital point out that even though the centre-forward’s contract in North London runs until 2029, he does not appear to be part of Tottenham’s plans going forward after his struggles out on loan.

Rosario believes that Spurs are open to selling Veliz and are confident that the negotiations can be concluded positively.

It is explained that the Argentine club would ideally prefer an initial loan deal and there is some willingness on the part of Tottenham to sanction such a deal, but the publication does not say if there is likely to be an option or obligation to buy attached.

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Tottenham fans will be worried by £5.3m stat ahead of cash poor summer window

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It has been revealed that Tottenham Hotspur are desperate for an injection of funds from their owners and may be faced with an impossible task this summer if they do not get it.

It has been well documented that Tottenham’s financial problems are down to a lack of cash flow rather than PSR, with the Lilywhites not being able to raise the required funds.

The club’s high transfer debt means that they are not in a position to splash the cash this summer, but some pundits pointed out that Champions League qualification has solved Spurs’ cash flow issues.

Tottenham’s coffers are expected to be boosted by around £180m, owing to their participation in Europe’s premier club tournament next season.

The shocking lack of owner funding at Tottenham analysed

The Telegraph have looked into how much ENIC have pumped into the club since they took over in 2001, and it does not make for encouraging reading.

They point out that a total of just £122.1m has been injected into Tottenham Hotspur by the owners, which amounts to just £5.3m per season, the vast majority of which came from a £97.5 million share issue in May 2022.

In those 24 years, it is revealed that 13 English clubs have received more funding from their owners, with Aston Villa being a particularly stark example, as the Midlands club owners have poured £600m into the club since their takeover in 2018.

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Worryingly, The Telegraph points out that with Spurs’ transfer debt currently standing at £279.3m, the club need an injection of cash from ENIC this summer.

If they do not get it, it is suggested that Tottenham will have to sell to buy this summer, despite the financial benefits of Champions League qualification.

Why Spurs fans should not hold their breath for cash injection

Tottenham’s owners have never hidden the fact that they follow a self-sustaining model, but unfortunately, the jury is out on whether it is possible to compete in the Premier League regularly with that approach.

Their track record suggests that ENIC are not likely to write a check for Daniel Levy and Spurs, especially if rumours of them looking to sell the club are true.

However, on the other hand, if funds have been sourced, either from the owners or in the form of outside investment, it would be smart of the club to keep it under wraps if they do not want to risk inflating the price of their transfer targets.

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Managerial candidate makes his feelings clear about taking Tottenham Hotspur job

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The dismissal of Ange Postecoglou has Tottenham Hotspur searching for a new head coach to replace the outgoing Australian.

There was no room for sentiment by chairman Daniel Levy after Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou as head coach on the two-year anniversary of his appointment.

Postecoglou’s departure has angered some Tottenham players who were close to the Australian with the incoming manager facing a task to repair the dressing room following the board’s decision.

The 59-year-old became the fifteenth manager to be sacked by Daniel Levy during the Spurs chairman’s reign with not even winning the Europa League being enough to keep him in a job.

Thomas Frank makes his Brentford future clear

Tottenham have turned to Thomas Frank to replace Postecoglou as the club’s next head coach and now reports have shared some detail on the Dane’s future.

Journalist Ben Jacobs has taken to social media platform X to reveal that Frank has told Brentford that he wants to make the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this month.

Jacobs wrote: “Thomas Frank has told Brentford he wants to leave for Spurs.

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“Frank’s camp are already in talks over terms, with the Brentford boss the clear frontrunner to replace Ange Postecoglou.”

The 51-year-old has been in charge of Brentford since October 2018 and guided the Bees to the Premier League in 2021 and have since established them as a top-flight club.

Tottenham need to complete the Frank deal and fast

Tottenham fans are all too aware of what happens when the club hang around and leave their transfer decisions until late in the window.

With the club having secured a return to the Champions League and having struggled to compete on multiple fronts last season in the Premier League and Europa League, there has to be substantial investment in the Tottenham first-team squad this summer.

Frank must be backed heavily in the market to improve the squad, injuries last season to key players such as Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and James Maddison derailed the Premier League campaign and it simply cannot happen again, otherwise, Frank could face a similar face to his predecessor.

Frank has previously worked with Tottenham’s technical director Johan Lange, and was in the mix for the Aston Villa job while Lange was at Villa Park. They worked together at Danish side Lyngby and hopefully this bodes well in N17.

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Tottenham could use Radu Dragusin in swap deal to land centre-back target

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Tottenham Hotspur have moved ahead of three Premier League rivals to the front of the queue to land an Inter Milan centre-back, and a new update from Italy has now raised the possibility that the Lilywhites could use one of their players in the operation.

According to various reports, Tottenham are expected to strengthen in central defence if they lose Cristian Romero this summer.

Over recent months, Spurs have been credited with a serious interest in Yann Bisseck, who fell down Simeone Inzaghi’s pecking order at Inter Milan during the 2024-25 season.

Just a few days ago, Inter Live claimed that Fabio Paratici is expected to drive Tottenham’s pursuit of Bisseck this summer, but the Lilywhites will not be short of competition for the 24-year-old.

Tottenham ahead of three Premier League clubs in Yann Bisseck race

According to a new report in Tuttosport (as relayed by CalcioMercato.it), Inter are ready to cash in on the Germany international this summer.

The outlet claims that the Nerazzurri hierarchy have already spoken to several English clubs about Bisseck’s sale, with the player on the radar of multiple Premier League sides.

The Serie A club have decided to cash in on the centre-back in order to offset their losses, with Aston Villa, West Ham and Manchester United coming forward to express an interest in the player.

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However, it is Tottenham Hotspur who are said to be in pole position to land Yann Bisseck, with the publication claiming that the Lilywhites have been ‘pressing for some time’ to land the former Koln man.

Radu Dragusin could move to Inter as part of Bisseck deal

Interestingly, this update suggests that there is also the possibility of a part-exchange operation or a direct swap between the two clubs, with a Tottenham defender having been on Inter’s radar for a long time.

It is revealed that the Serie A giants have tried to sign Radu Dragusin in the past, and they could be given a green light to do so by Tottenham as part of the Bisseck operation.

However, the final decision will only be made by Inter once their managerial situation is sorted, with Cesc Fabregas expected to replace Simone Inzaghi at the helm.

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Manager rules himself out of Tottenham Hotspur job – decision will disappoint some fans

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Tottenham Hotspur are currently on the lookout for a new head coach after making a difficult decision on Friday.

It was confirmed that Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou after two years in charge of the club and sixteen days following the Europa League final win against Manchester United in Bilbao.

Shorly after the announcement, Postecoglou released an emotional statement on his Spurs exit in which he admitted he was proud of his achievements.

Despite ending the club’s trophy drought by winning the Europa League, Postecoglou could not replicate the same success domestically with Tottenham finishing in seventeenth place in the Premier League table, just one place above the relegation zone.

What Mauricio Pochettino has said about a Tottenham return

One manager who will not be replacing Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham head coach is Mauricio Pochettino.

The USMNT manager has frequently been linked with a return to Tottenham in recent years and has once again brushed off the speculation, describing it as “not realistic”.

Pochettino spent five years in charge at Spurs, leading the club to the 2019 Champions League final and consistently securing top-four league finishes.

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He has since spent time at Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, and joined the USMNT last September ahead of the World Cup in 2026.

Pochettino told The Express: “After I left in 2019, every time that I was free, and the place of the position of the manager or head coach in Tottenham Hotspur, my name is appearing on the list.

“If you have seen the rumours, I think there are 100 coaches in the list. I think, don’t be worried about that.

“If something happened, for sure you will see, but we cannot talk about this type of thing, because I think today, it’s not real. It’s not realistic.

“Look at where I am, where we are. And the thing is, the answer is so clear, no? But we’re talking about it because it’s my club, like Newells or Espanyol.”

Some Tottenham fans will be disappointed by the news that Pochettino will not be returning this summer, despite his move to Chelsea, many remember his tenure as being the most enjoyable side to watch in years.

Who will be Tottenham’s next head coach?

Thomas Frank is the frontrunner to be the next Spurs head coach and is said to have already held multiple meetings with the current Brentford boss.

There has also been suggestions that Marco Silva is a contender for Tottenham as a potential successor with the Fulham boss having admirers in North London.

One thing is for sure, Tottenham need to make a decision fast on their next head coach or risk getting left behind.

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Heung-min Son will love the contract news coming out of Tottenham Hotspur

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Tottenham Hotspur may not have a head coach in place at the moment, but have today confirmed a defender has penned a contract extension.

It has been an eventful few days at the club after Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou on Friday on his two-year anniversary of taking charge.

With Thomas Frank the frontrunner to become new Spurs head coach in place of the Australian, the club have already taken matters into their own hands to ensure the availability of an experienced, long-serving member of the squad.

Tottenham take up option on Ben Davies’ contract

Tottenham announced on Sunday morning that a 12-month option in Ben Davies’ deal has been exercised, with the Welshman having been set to have become a free agent of the end of June.

Davies is now set to work under his sixth permanent coach having joined Tottenham from Swansea City in the summer of 2014.

The 32 year-old is Tottenham’s longest-serving player and has made 358 appearances during his time at the club.

News of the contract will certainly put a smile on the face of a certain Spurs captain, with Heung-min Son being godfather to Ben Davies’ son and the pair having a very close relationship off the pitch.

Tottenham need defensive cover

With Tottenham set to look to compete in both the Premier League and Champions League next season, along with the domestic cup competitions, it makes perfect sense to keep Davies on for another campaign.

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