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Wissa makes Tottenham transfer decision after major Liverpool and Newcastle news

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Tottenham want Yoane Wissa to reunite with Thomas Frank at Hotspur Way this summer.

Daniel Levy was humiliated when Bryan Mbeumo reportedly ruled out a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to focus on securing a switch to Manchester United.

It was believed that the appointment of Frank would convince Mbeumo to sign for the club. However, that has not gone to plan as of late.

But the rejection has forced the Tottenham chairman to pivot, with him again hoping that the Dane’s allure entices Wissa.

Newcastle United want Wissa, but he is set on Tottenham

After suffering a blow in their pursuit of Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White, Levy needs a win, and Wissa could offer it to him.

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As reported by Alex Crook on Thursday (17 July), Newcastle consider themselves out of the running for Hugo Ekitike now that the player has made clear his preference for Liverpool.

The Reds have now advanced for Ekitike, with Newcastle currently unwilling to let Alexander Isak leave.

As a result, the Magpies have turned their attention to Wissa. But rejection has become a theme this summer, as it is believed he would prefer a reunion with Frank at Spurs.

There is no doubt that Levy will be pleased not to be on the receiving end of rejection once again. This could encourage the North London club to accelerate negotiations with Brentford for Wissa’s signature.

Club-to-club talks are not expected to be easy. The Bees have been widely reported to be reluctant to sell, given the ongoing saga with Mbeumo.

However, with Wissa keen on the transfer, there is reason to suggest he could force a move this summer.

Wissa would be a good addition to Tottenham

Frank has his work cut out for him during the forthcoming season. Levy has made his intentions to win the Premier League and UEFA Champions League clear, and the Dane is expected to deliver.

However, walking into a new team is never easy and implementing a successful playing strategy takes time. But having someone like Wissa, who is already familiar with his approach, could be a huge boost.

The centre-forward netted 20 goals in 39 appearances for Brentford last season and could score more with Spurs’ playmakers behind him.

The transfer makes sense from a sporting and financial standpoint and could make all the difference next season.

Tottenham news round-up: Man City agree to sign Spurs gem as Levy boosts finances

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Tottenham are just two days away from their first pre-season fixture against Reading.

Thomas Frank has been busily working with the Spurs squad in training to get them match fit ahead of their first outing together.

It will allow the Dane to witness his players in action first hand, and may serve to better inform the 51-year-old where his squad stands.

Frank remains hopeful of bringing new faces to Hotspur Way, as Tottenham News brings you the latest updates from N17.

Newcastle pursue Yoane Wissa deal

Tottenham have been handed a blow as Newcastle have joined the race to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford this summer.

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The Magpies were ambitiously looking to sign Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, but Liverpool have stolen a march on the deal, leading them to target the Brentford striker instead.

Frank has been linked with a reunion for Wissa, who has one year left on his deal with the Bees, as the Lilywhites require a reliable replacement for Richarlison.

However, Spurs will be wary that time is running out to sign the highly-sought-after 28-year-old, especially as the West London side are unwilling to let him and Bryan Mbeumo leave in the same window.

City close to signing Spurs youth player Dexter Oliver

Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign Dexter Oliver from Tottenham. The transfer is expected to be complete within the next 48 hours.

The 16-year-old midfielder made seven appearances for Tottenham’s Under-18 squad last season, registering two assists.

Oliver’s move comes just weeks after Farren Dorran arrived in the opposite direction as Spurs continue their project to bolster their young prospects.

Spurs announce new deal with Molson Coors Beverage Company

Spurs officially announced a new long-term partnership with Molson Coors Beverage Company, which will bring Pravha and its range of beers and ciders to fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from the 2025/26 season onwards.

The latest deal will replace a seven-year association with Heineken and will undoubtedly be a more lucrative arrangement for Spurs.

It is the latest example of the business acumen that Daniel Levy possesses, as he continues to boost the finances for Spurs ahead of a transitional period in North London.

Tottenham ‘set for big call’ as Davide Frattesi news emerges

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Tottenham are reportedly keen on securing the services of Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi this summer.

Injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar has assessed the recent hernia issues of the 25-year-old as he may require surgery.

The Italy international even missed all the games of the recently concluded FIFA Club World Cup.

Frattesi may miss few games next season

The 25-year-old is at risk of missing a few games at the start of next season if he does not recover in time from the surgery, according to Dr Brar.

Tottenham are keen on signing Frattesi, who has also been linked with a move to Manchester United. [Caught Offside, July 2025]

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Discussing the state of play with Frattesi exclusively with Tottenham News, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, shared his verdict.

“Spurs may take a closer look at his history of abdominal/hernia issues to assess the risk of recurrence and determine if there are any outlier or high-risk issues,” he said.

“He also has undergone surgery, so they will need to assess his situation even further.

“This may see clubs avoiding making a move for him as he could miss a few games at the start of next season if he does face complications post surgery.”

Tottenham must still look to sign Frattesi

Frattesi would be an excellent signing for Tottenham due to his physicality and proven quality in Serie A.

The 25-year-old midfielder excels as a box-to-box player, offering defensive tenacity, creative passing and goal-scoring ability.

His recent groin surgery, which sidelined him for key matches, may lower his transfer fee as clubs could question his immediate fitness.

Spurs can capitalise on this by negotiating a reduced fee, citing recovery uncertainties, while securing a high-potential player to bolster their midfield depth and push for Champions League qualification under Thomas Frank.

Tottenham ‘decide on Richarlison replacement’ after transfer latest – Exclusive

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Tottenham are expected to sell Richarlison this summer.

Richarlison has failed to live up to expectations since moving to Spurs from Everton three years ago.

The Brazilian has suffered constantly from injuries and has struggled to find his best form when he has been available. As such, the striker looks set to join a long list of Daniel Levy’s failed transfers at Spurs.

Yoane Wissa could replace Richarlison at Tottenham

Richarlison already has a long line of suitors this summer, which includes clubs from the Turkish, Italian and Brazilian leagues.

As reported by Brazilian outlet Terra (15 July), Palmeiras have shown a strong interest in signing Richarlison. The São Paulo club have made contact with Tottenham, and are not deterred by his £55million price tag.

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Palmerias are not the only club looking to strengthen their front line. Spurs have also been in the market this summer and are widely reported to be considering a move for Yoane Wissa.

With his ability to play as a centre-forward, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Wissa could be the perfect Richarlison replacement.

“Wissa is a good player,” Wenham said.

“He would slot in quite seamlessly as he’s worked with Thomas Frank and his coaching staff.

“However, I just think we have too many players at the moment. I think we’d have to see some outgoings first before we could add more players, certainly in that position.

“Wissa can play as an out-and-out striker, and out wide. Therefore, if Richarlison were to leave, then Wiss could replace him in the squad.”

Tottenham fans will miss Richarlison

Tottenham fans will no doubt be disappointed to see Richarlison leave this summer. The striker sold supporters dreams when he first transferred and has become a fan favourite.

However, injuries have seen him miss several important moments throughout the years. This has resulted in the cost of having him in the team slowly outweighing his contribution.

As a result, even with heavy hearts, supporters will need to bid the 28-year-old farewell in the coming weeks.

Tottenham transfer round-up: Atletico Madrid finalise deal as Garnacho wanted

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Thomas Frank is preparing to face the media for the first time as Tottenham manager.

Frank’s first press conference is just two days away ahead of their opening pre-season fixture against Reading on Saturday, 19 July.

The Dane will expect plenty of questions surrounding the futures of players like Son Heung-min, and the latest updates on the situation surrounding Morgan Gibbs-White.

Frank will hope to have only positive news to report, and potentially more arrivals to talk about as Tottenham News brings you the latest transfer updates from N17.

Palmeiras looking to sign Richarlison

Palmeiras are looking to sign Richarlison this summer following their exploits in the Club World Cup, which have significantly boosted their finances.

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The Brazilian outfit are not put off by Tottenham’s hefty price tag for the forward, and are expected to make a concerted effort to sign the 28-year-old.

Richarlison has been deemed surplus to requirements at Spurs as he has been plagued with injuries since joining Tottenham, managing just four Premier League starts last season.

The striker is content at Hotspur Way, and rejected a move to Saudi Arabia last summer to stay in North London and fight for his place, but will be aware that he will struggle for game time under Frank.

Atletico sign Johnny Cardoso

As part of the sale of Giovanni Lo Celso to Real Betis, Tottenham had first pick on United States international Johnny Cardoso.

The defensive midfielder impressed last season in the heart of the team, helping guide the Spanish club to the UEFA Conference League final, where they lost 4-1 to Chelsea.

Spurs are reportedly in the market for a natural number six, but their option to sign Cardoso expired earlier this month before the 23-year-old officially joined Atlético Madrid on a five-year deal (16 July).

The deal may irk Spurs fans, who are already not on the best of terms with the La Liga giants after their prolonged pursuit of Cristian Romero.

Tottenham monitoring Garnacho situation at United

Tottenham are closely following Alejandro Garnacho’s situation at Manchester United as the Red Devils look to offload the forward.

He is part of a group of five players, including Marcus Rashford, who have been effectively exiled from the first team and forced to conduct individual training as they are no longer part of the club’s plans.

Frank is still looking to improve his front line in N17, and could look to the Argentina international as a long-term replacement for Son Heung-min.

A host of Premier League clubs are looking at the 21-year-old, including Aston Villa, but Tottenham’s newfound financial might could put them in pole position to sign the talented forward.

Tottenham line up Garnacho signing as Man United ready PSR transfer boost

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Tottenham could look to capitalise on Alejandro Garnacho’s situation at Manchester United.

Garnacho has been cast aside by Ruben Amorim and forced to train away from the first team as the Portuguese manager no longer sees the Argentine as part of his plans.

The 21-year-old had already received warnings throughout last season, including being omitted from a couple of matchday squads for ill-discipline.

Garnacho then publicly questioned Amorim’s decision to bring him on so late in United’s 1-0 defeat in the UEFA Europa League final before posting photos of himself in an Aston Villa shirt this summer.

The Portuguese manager is now intent on offloading the player as the Red Devils look to fund a move for Bryan Mbeumo.

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Tottenham keeping close watch on Garnacho situation

Thomas Frank is expected to speak to Son Heung-min over the coming days about the captain’s future.

The iconic South Korea international turned 33 last week, and could opt to leave N17 on a high after almost a decade at the club.

This has left Spurs pondering a replacement, ensuring they keep a watchful eye on Garnacho’s situation in Manchester, as reported by the Daily Mail (July 16).

Frank’s blueprint for the players Spurs have been linked with is creative attacking players who are adept at dribbling and have a decent goal-scoring record.

Much like Mohammed Kudus, Garnacho possesses both of those traits and could be available for less than United’s initial £70million valuation of their academy product.

United are relatively cash-strapped and are prohibited from overspending to remain in compliance with PSR, making a sale of Garnacho, who would represent pure profit as he is considered home-grown, a priority this summer.

Spurs could potentially manipulate this situation and could prompt them to line up a deal for Garnacho.

Tottenham can’t afford to take risk on Garnacho

While Garnacho’s ceiling is very high, Tottenham are in too precarious a position to take the risk on the disgruntled Argentine.

It is easy to forget, through the optimism of a new era under Frank and the celebrations of a major trophy, that Tottenham finished 17th in the Premier League last season.

They are also entering a new era, and should only be making signings that guarantee to lift the floor, which Garnacho does not.

Dominic Solanke reacts as Everton contract officially signed

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Tottenham are yet to truly see the best of Dominic Solanke.

The England international signed for a sizable fee from Bournemouth last summer, but struggled at times due to various injury concerns.

There will have been initial hope that the 27-year-old could kickstart his Spurs career in the upcoming campaign after the introduction of Thomas Frank.

That is yet to be seen at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but that hasn’t stopped the striker from reacting to the latest transfer update at Everton.

Solanke reacts as Everton transfer complete

There is no getting away from the fact that the Lilywhites have showcased a keen interest in improving their forward line this summer.

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This has already seen Mohammed Kudus come in from West Ham for £55million, with other targets being kept in mind with weeks remaining in the window.

It is fair to say that Daniel Levy has shown backing for the new Dane head coach, even if that looks set to land him in some hot water at Nottingham Forest.

This is all likely to be music to the ears of Solanke, who will likely benefit from this influx of attacking talent behind him in North London.

With that being said, it is clear that the Englishman still has strong links and love for his former Bournemouth teammates after his exit.

This has seen the forward reach out by liking an Instagram post from Mark Travers (15 July) after he put pen to paper on a deal to sign for Everton from the Cherries.

Solanke needs a big season at Tottenham

There were some flashes of excellence from the ex-Chelsea youngster in his debut campaign, but fans will want to see more next time around.

In his final season at the Vitality Stadium, the number nine netted 21 and assisted four in all competitions, an impressive return in red and black stripes.

This is what Frank will want to see that in the upcoming season, but in white.

This will especially be the case if further quality is added around him, with someone like Morgan Gibbs-White potentially in the pipeline for the N17 club.

'Levy in hot water with campaigners' as Tottenham development is approved

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‘Levy in hot water with campaigners’ as Tottenham development approved

Daniel Levy is once again in the spotlight at Tottenham as he continues to make wholesale changes.

Levy has completely revamped Spurs this summer with sweeping changes from top to bottom, especially regarding staff.

There has been a high turnover among members of the boardroom, the medical department, coaches, and players as the Spurs chairman seeks to ensure Tottenham’s long-term future.

Levy has potentially secured extra investment for Spurs, prompting him to be more ambitious this summer, though his latest plans have not gone down well with everyone.

City Hall approve Tottenham Women’s new training ground

Despite winning the UEFA Europa League last season, Levy’s crowning jewel of his 24-year reign remains the construction of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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The state-of-the-art venue is the envy of rival Premier League clubs, both for its outstanding facilities as a football stadium and the added financial gains of attracting big stars like Stray Kids to perform.

The newly built training facilities are equally impressive, and as reported by BBC News (16 July), City Hall have granted Tottenham Women permission to build their new training ground in Whitewebbs Park in Enfield.

The Lilywhites plan to fence off a section of North London park to build a new women’s academy with 11 pitches and a clubhouse.

The move has landed Levy in hot water with campaigners, who were protesting against the development, especially given that the land is part of London’s green belt.

However, Spurs successfully argued that the public benefits, ranging from more female engagement in sport and improved transport links, outweighed the loss.

Nevertheless, those opposed to the plans are expected to continue fighting their cause.

Levy shows commitment to Tottenham Women

Unlike clubs like Aston Villa and Chelsea, which have agreed to sell their women’s teams for extra funding, Levy is demonstrating his commitment to growing all elements of the club.

Martin Ho was recently appointed as the new manager, while Spurs have secured long-term contracts for a handful of their emerging young players.

Levy is keen for the Lilywhites to massively improve on last season’s standing in the Women’s Super League, for which the latest ambitious development will go a long way.

Tottenham to 'complete deal for Douglas Luiz' as Bissouma exit beckons

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Tottenham to ‘complete Douglas Luiz deal’ as Bissouma exit beckons – Exclusive

Douglas Luiz could replace Yves Bissouma at Tottenham this summer.

In little over a month, Thomas Frank will lead Tottenham out for his first Premier League game in charge of the Lilywhites, though there is still a lot of work to be done before that.

Spurs remain in need of several new additions, while also being wary that a handful of players could leave in the coming weeks.

Bissouma has been linked with a Tottenham exit given his contract situation, and he could be replaced by Luiz, who has already featured 18 times for his country.

Luiz would be an upgrade on Bissouma

Bissouma has just one year left on his Tottenham contract, which has led to suggestions that he could be sold, amid interest from Juventus and Fenerbahçe.

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In terms of his replacement, ex-Aston Villa midfielder Luiz has been linked with a move, and Paul Robinson thinks it is a deal that would make sense.

Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “He’s a player that I like, Luiz. He’s Premier League proven, he’s tried and tested.

“Yes, he comes into a Tottenham squad, does he go into a starting 11? Is he better than Bissouma? Arguably, that’s a good deal to do, if you can get Luiz in.

“If you’re going to let Bissouma go, somebody like Luiz coming in with his experience and UEFA Champions League experience, that’s the type of deal that you could see making sense, because that’s not going to cost Tottenham a lot of money.

“If you get a fee in for the sale of Bissouma, and you can bring somebody like Luiz in, then that’s the type of deal that makes sense.”

Tottenham need several more arrivals

Sales will happen before the start of the season. However, it is crucial that Spurs only sanction them if they have a replacement ready to come in.

That goes for Bissouma and for Cristian Romero, who has also been heavily linked with an exit this summer.

‘Tottenham to change transfer plans’ as fresh Romero verdict shared – Exclusive

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Cristian Romero’s future at Tottenham has been the talk of the summer.

Romero has been heavily linked with a move to Atletico Madrid, who greatly admire the defender.

After winning silverware at Tottenham, it was believed that the Argentine would be open to the move. This comes after his international teammate Julián Alvarez shared his desire for Romero to join him in the Spanish capital.

Spurs supporters have been anxiously following the situation, desperate for their best centre-back to remain. It now seems that a verdict has been reached, as this long-drawn-out saga nears its end.

Tottenham to give up on signing another centre-back

Atletico Madrid have reportedly given up their pursuit of Romero due to Daniel Levy’s high valuation of the World Cup winner.

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As a result, the current feeling is that the defender will remain in North London next season.

Therefore, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Spurs will no longer sign a new centre-back this summer, having previously been linked with several.

“Earlier in the window, we saw links with Jarrad Branthwaite from Everton,” Wenham said.

“We’ve been linked with Marc Guéhi. However, anything about centre-backs now, I would take with a pinch of salt. It seems like Romero is going to stay.

“Therefore, that leaves us with Romero, Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso, who I think has been very good when called upon.

“Radu Drăgușin is injured at the moment, but I think it’s worth having another look under a fresh manager. In addition, we’ve got Ashley Phillips, Alfie Dorrington, Luka Vušković and Kōta Takai as well. Therefore, I don’t see us adding another sent back right now.”

Tottenham have a good defensive dilemma

Tottenham will take to the UEFA Champions League next season after a successful spell in Europe.

As a result, Thomas Frank will need excellent squad depth to help see him through. Defensively, he seems to be covered.

With Romero expected to remain and van de Ven ready to fight for the badge once again, Spurs supporters have a lot to look forward to.

Meanwhile, youth players Phillips and Dorrington are climbing the ranks, and Vušković and Takai are preparing for their first season in North London. As a result, Tottenham will be set for years to come.