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Thomas Frank ‘at loggerheads with Daniel Levy’ after Mathys Tel transfer update

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Thomas Frank may already be at loggerheads with Daniel Levy this summer transfer window after only recently being appointed Tottenham manager.

Tottenham appointed the ex-Brentford boss to succeed Ange Postecoglou after the Australian manager endured a difficult domestic campaign.

Spurs have now made a decision on Mathys Tel, which may leave the new head coach and the chairman in disagreement over their recruitment policy.

Manor Solomon to leave Tottenham after Tel transfer agreement

Tottenham are set to reach an agreement with Bayern Munich for Tel’s permanent transfer, according to Florian Plettenberg.

The Sky Sports journalist revealed on X (14 June) that the French youngster is on the verge of joining the Lilywhites after spending half a season on loan.

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It’s been claimed that the North London outfit will pay a little over £29million to sign the 20-year-old on a long-term contract from the Bundesliga giants.

Frank wants to keep the centre-forward at Tottenham, but that may lead to other players having to leave in the coming weeks.

Levy could potentially have Manor Solomon on the chopping block despite the Danish manager liking what he’s seen from him in training.

The former Leeds United loanee is expected to start pre-season with the North London outfit and be part of the North London outfit’s squad next season.

With Tel staying, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Levy go against those plans and cash in on Solomon, despite Frank wanting him.

Tel transfer will lead to Solomon transfer request at Spurs

Tottenham have a dilemma on their hand with Solomon, and it would make sense to sell him in the coming weeks while his stock is high.

If the forward stays at the North London outfit, there’s a chance he won’t be given enough opportunities to play, which will undoubtedly lead to a drop in his value.

With Tel and Son Heung-min playing on the left wing, there seems to be no chance for the ex-Leeds loanee to secure his place in the starting lineup.

Tottenham should make more signings this summer to bolster their squad, and they will need to sanction a few exits to have enough funds for a major squad overhaul.

The North London outfit should look to sign a new quality centre-forward after Dominic Solanke’s rather disappointing season.

Richarlison may also be on his way out after struggling with injuries, but a reliable number nine won’t come cheap.

Frank wowed by Manor Solomon in Tottenham twist at Hotspur Way

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Tottenham are hoping to start fresh this summer, after a difficult season in the Premier League.

The sacking of Ange Postecoglou and the appointment of Thomas Frank, despite bringing the Europa League trophy to North London, shows Tottenham are serious about going to the next level.

The transfer window is likely to reflect this as a high volume of incomings and outgoings are expected from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

One player whose future has been appearing uncertain is Israeli winger Manor Solomon.

Solomon to have minutes in pre-season campaign

Solomon had a big impact on his season-long loan at Leeds United in the 2024/25 season, scoring 10 goals and, crucially, the strike that secured their Championship title.

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His impressive performance has attracted interest from other Premier League clubs, including Everton.

Leeds United have been linked with bringing the 25-year-old to Elland Road on a permanent deal, which could cost around £10million.

However, reports have suggested Solomon will remain on White Hart Lane next season, despite transfer interest.

In a recent update under Frank, Solomon is set to start pre-season with Tottenham, as reported by Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri on X (14 June).

Frank is impressed with Solomon and wants to check out his ability in the pre-season campaign, as he is expected to play for Tottenham this season.

This update suggests the new direction under Frank could see Solomon remain in the first team squad, if he performs well in pre-season.

Tottenham’s pre-season is crucial

While the ending of Tottenham’s 17-year trophy drought was an outstanding achievement this season, their performance in the Premier League was one to forget.

Now that Frank has been confirmed as manager, it leaves a crucial pre-season campaign for the Danish manager to translate his tactical ideas into the playing field.

The pre-season kicks off in Hong Kong, 31 July, with a historic North London derby against Arsenal, which hasn’t left too many fans happy.

The Lilywhites are confirmed to also play Premier League side Newcastle in Seoul on 3 August.

After returning from Asia, Spurs will reunite with Harry Kane as they travel to the Allianz Arena for a friendly with Bayern Munich.

Tottenham certainly have a difficult set of pre-season fixtures ahead of them, with the perfect opportunity for Frank to assess both his tactics and the squad in practice before the challenging season.

It is down to Solomon to grasp his chance with both hands.

Exclusive: Tottenham ‘to settle out of court’ with INEOS after legal developments

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Spurs are likely to settle out of court with INEOS, Tottenham News understands.

Daniel Levy has taken the Manchester United co-owners to the High Court after they withdrew early from a sponsorship agreement in North London.

That deal was ended early after amicable discussions, with a penalty payment worth millions said to have been received by the Lilywhites.

Despite that, it was shared that Spurs lodged a claim on 12 June against INEOS.

Levy takes action against INEOS and Ratcliffe

Tottenham News has been told by a source within football finance that another fee would likely settle this out of court, albeit impossible to predict how much.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe famously started to cut costs as soon as he completed his takeover at Old Trafford, facing severe backlash for some calls.

INEOS ended its relationship with New Zealand Rugby, with the All Blacks also taking legal action.

The chemical producer signed a deal which saw the Ineos Grenadier become the official 4×4 vehicle provider for Tottenham, before any takeover involvement at Manchester United.

Tottenham and Manchester United scuffle

Despite this likely having no direct impact on the Red Devils, they have been burned by the Lilywhites frequently in recent weeks.

After Ange Postecoglou got past Ruben Amorim to lift the Europa League title, the fourth Spurs win over United this season, Ratcliffe was seen far from impressed at the medal ceremony.

The Australian has since been sacked, with Thomas Frank replacing him from Brentford.

To make matters worse at Old Trafford, Frank and Tottenham could now beat them to the marquee signing of Bryan Mbeumo, with a £70million offer now lodged.

As the Dane looks to get his stint at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium off to the best possible start, drama off the pitch with Levy will not help matters, especially with new transfers.

Unfortunately for him, he will likely have to get used to Levy being in the headlines, with negativity seemingly following Tottenham wherever they go for decades now.

Fingers crossed that Frank can end that unfortunate label.

Johan Lange baffles at Tottenham as Man City agree brand-new transfer

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Johan Lange is in hot water after an underwhelming start to Tottenham’s transfer window.

Tottenham have been focused on bringing in Thomas Frank, and are yet to make any signings.

Frank’s appointment may have saved his compatriot Lange, who survived the recent cull of senior figures at Tottenham, which included the widely reported departure of Scott Munn, although this is yet to be made official.

Lange and Frank previously worked together at Danish side Lyngby and are now expected to work closely with one another in North London.

Daniel Levy will hope that keeping Lange will prove to be the right decision after recent developments have somewhat tarnished the Spurs chief’s reputation.

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City agree deal to sign Sverre Nypan from Rosenberg

A byproduct of Spurs’ managerial change is that the North Londoners are yet to bring in a new face to Hotspur Way, while fellow Premier League rivals have already concluded multiple deals.

Manchester City have already made four permanent transfers, and according to Fabrizio Romano (12 June), are set to announce a fifth in 18-year-old Sverre Nypan from Rosenberg for over £12million.

The teenager has already featured 70 times for his current club and is the latest hot prospect to emerge from Norway in recent years.

Ex-Spurs scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Tottenham should have tried to sign the central midfielder, and is baffled by how he wasn’t scouted by Lange.

“Tottenham have players they need to move on, such as Richarlison,” King said.

“In terms of incomings, why they’re moving for someone like Mathys Tel, I have no idea. They would have been better off going for Nypan, who is signing for Manchester City.

“For a Scandinavian, he seems to miss a few players from that part of the world, Lange.”

Lange will be in the spotlight this summer

Much has been made of Spurs’ recruitment strategy since Lange’s appointment from Aston Villa, with a lot of criticism being levied at the board for failing to sign top targets.

Tottenham look intent on rectifying their mistakes by signing Bryan Mbeumo, but Lange will also be expected to continue finding young prospects throughout Europe to bring to North London.

Daniel Levy pulls off multi-million masterstroke as Tottenham strike new deal

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Daniel Levy was one of the key figures to bring Thomas Frank to Tottenham as he replaced Ange Postecoglou.

After spending the better part of the last decade at Brentford, Frank decided that it was the right time to take the step up in his career.

Justin Cochrane also joined Spurs’ coaching staff and will be in the dugout for next season.

Levy appears to have negotiated the compensation down for Frank

Before Frank joined Tottenham, a lot of the talk was involving the compensation and whether or not it would be paid.

The Lilywhites ended up paying for it as it was the only way to bring the Dane to North London.

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However, there appear to be discrepancies in how much it actually cost.

According to The Athletic (14 June), Brentford sources claim that £10million is what it took to hire Frank while those at Spurs are of the view that they paid nearly half of that, with it being close to £5million.

This undoubtedly will be thanks to Levy’s negotiating power in order to get the best possible deal for the club and the owners.

Tottenham fans might be impressed but Levy still has a lot more to do

Levy’s shrewd negotiation in securing Frank as manager for a reported £5million – half the £10million Brentford claimed – has likely won over a few skeptical Spurs fans, showcasing his financial acumen.

After replacing Postecoglou, whose 46.53 per cent win rate and Europa League title set a high bar, Frank’s appointment signals ambition.

Levy’s ability to navigate compensation disputes reinforces his reputation for driving hard bargains, a trait that resonates with fans craving sustainable success.

To cement his popularity, Levy must now back Frank in the transfer market, providing funds to strengthen the squad and ensure Tottenham become consistent top-four contenders in the Premier League.

With strategic signings and sustained support, Levy could redefine his legacy, earning lasting admiration as the architect of a revitalised, trophy-laden Spurs era.

Tottenham 'to agree marquee Mbuemo transfer' as new Frank talks emerge

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Tottenham ‘to agree marquee Mbeumo transfer’ as new Frank talks emerge

Tottenham could be on the verge of hijacking Manchester United’s move for Bryan Mbeumo.

Thomas Frank is keen on making his former Brentford star his first addition in North London after replacing Ange Postecoglou.

The Cameroon international looked set to move to Spurs’ Europa League final opponents but recent developments may swing the tide.

Tottenham talks held amid Mbeumo hijack

Tottenham have offered £65million plus another £5m in add-ons in an attempt to pip the Red Devils to a deal, with wages likely to hit £140,000-a-week.

TV commentator Ian Darke believes that new boss Frank could play a key role and may have demanded the Bees forward in his initial interview for the vacancy.

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He thinks that a move for Mbeumo would be a brilliant one for Spurs and is not worried about the step up to Champions League football.

Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “You are talking about a guy who is playing out wide for a mid-table side and scored 20 Premier League goals last season.

“I think he is a top player, and I think he would have been an amazing signing for Manchester United. The word I heard is that he wanted to go to Manchester United.

“It is understandable that Frank wants to go in with a big marquee deal, that might have all been part of the talks with him.

“I’ll come but you know, we have got to go and try and get Mbeumo, I need some weapons to fire here and this is our start point.

“I don’t think there are too many that you would want above him; he is playing in a top league for a not-so fashionable club and firing in goals, season after season.”

Frank could tip Mbeumo in Tottenham’s favour

Given that the two already have a connection, Frank’s involvement in any deal could turn it in Spurs’ favour after Ruben Amorim‘s side have already done most of the legwork.

Mbeumo played the best football of his career under the former Bees boss last season, notching 20 goals and eight assists in the top flight and would thrive again working under Justin Cochrane who has also joined Spurs.

The potential of a reunion with his former manager, as well as the chance to play in Europe’s elite competition, may sway the Cameroonian towards staying in London.

Harry Redknapp hits out after Tottenham player response to Ange Postecoglou sack

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Ange Postecoglou has been backed heavily in public by his former Tottenham players already.

There has been plenty of uncertainty at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since their Europa League triumph, but Daniel Levy finally decided to dismiss the Australian, with Thomas Frank already appointed as his successor.

Postecoglou could be in line for an immediate return to the Premier League, with the 59-year-old now being heavily linked to take the reins at both Brentford and Leeds.

Harry Redknapp has not been impressed with what he has seen from those at Hotspur Way, though.

Redknapp hits out at Tottenham squad

Postecoglou was a fairly divisive figure during his time in North London, and his sacking has caused plenty of controversy surrounding Tottenham.

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However, numerous members of the squad at the N17 outfit have come out and made their support for Postecoglou public.

Cristian Romero even delivered a thank-you message to Postecoglou, less than an hour after Spurs announced Frank’s arrival.

While the players have made their feelings on Levy’s decision perfectly clear, Redknapp has urged that people should not allow themselves to be swayed by their sentiments.

“That’s what footballers do,” he said via WeAreTottenhamTV, about the players’ reaction.

“They say they loved the previous guy, but why didn’t you try a bit harder, and you might not have finished fourth from bottom.

“It’s the same old message – the king is dead, long live the king. That’s football.

“You mustn’t take any notice of what they say.”

Tottenham’s player must take some responsibility for their poor season

As much as it is perfectly natural that the manager shoulders the blame when a team endures a season as poor as Tottenham did last term, it cannot be overlooked that the players should also take some responsibility for their dire domestic showing.

Spurs finished with their lowest points total since the 1976/77 campaign and, had competition at the foot of the table been a little stronger, they could easily have been drawn into a genuine relegation battle.

Postecoglou undoubtedly made himself a target for the majority of the criticism through his somewhat brash personality, but he also deflected the blame away from his players on numerous occasions.

However, as Redknapp eluded to, it’s fair to suggest that the players could have given plenty more to the cause at times.

Thomas Frank has ‘already told Daniel Levy what he needs at Tottenham’ to avoid sack

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Daniel Levy must be ready to show Thomas Frank all the necessary financial support to improve his Tottenham side this summer.

The decision to sack Ange Postecoglou faced plenty of backlash from supporters, with many arguing that there was not much more he could have done.

Nevertheless, Levy has turned to Frank to take Tottenham forward in the Premier League and Champions League, taking the step up from Brentford.

With that in mind, getting recruitment right this summer will be essential for setting the tone for the new campaign.

Frank the new Tottenham manager

Frank has done impressive work with Brentford over his seven-year tenure in West London, earning the step up to Tottenham.

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Although there is no denying that he is a talented manager, concerns have been raised over his lack of experience at the top end of the Premier League.

Given Postecoglou was sacked despite winning the Europa League trophy with Spurs, some felt as though a successor would come in the form of a bigger name.

It is a somewhat risky strategy from Levy, with the likes of Graham Potter showing a struggle to step up to the top end of the Premier League already.

With Champions League football to contend with next term, the pressure is certainly on for the north London outfit to have a more successful season.

Although Levy has been reluctant to provide too much financial backing over his tenure so far, the time will surely be now to put the money in, and he is expected to show what he is made of this summer.

However, transfers must be measured too, as The Athletic (14 June) highlighted Frank’s previous comments about Potter’s regime at Chelsea.

He had said: “It was difficult for [Potter] to turn down, and of course, he believed in himself.

“He was aware he was going into a big club, and it could potentially be difficult, but I don’t think he predicted the amount of injuries they had or the amount of players they bought.”

Frank to be measured in Tottenham business

There is certainly work to be done at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.

Over the campaign under Postecoglou, there were gigantic injury issues, as well as players who just didn’t perform to the expected levels.

With that in mind, the Danish manager will need improved squad depth to provide necessary cover for the times when injuries do hit the side, especially with an increased number of games to juggle.

In addition, general improvements to the side, in the shape of those like Bryan Mbeumo will also allow for his own style to make its way into the side.

However, while Levy may be ready to show an increased amount of financial support, Frank’s analysis of Potter’s Chelsea tenure does make it clear that business needs to be measured this summer.

Tottenham are never going to go crazy in the way that Chelsea do, but it certainly seems as though the new manager in north London will be looking for quality over quantity.

Frank’s comments have shown what Levy must give him to avoid yet another sacking.

Thomas Frank ‘has first Tottenham headache’ after Archie Gray development

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Thomas Frank already faces a huge Archie Gray decision at Tottenham.

Gray has become a fan favourite since he joined Tottenham from Leeds United last summer.

The versatile midfielder showed potential under Ange Postecoglou and was rewarded with 19 starts in the Premier League this season.

However, Gray could become a problem for Frank before the Dane has even settled in at Hotspur Way.

Gray shines at right-back for England Under-21s

Gray started for England as the Young Lions kicked off the defence of their UEFA Under-21s European Championship title with a 3-1 victory against Czechia on Thursday (12 June).

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The youngster was deployed at right-back in Lee Carsley’s 4-3-3 formation and completed the full 90 at the DAC Arena in Dunajska Streda.

Gray put in quite a shift, winning 100 per cent of his aerial duels, and completing 97 per cent of his passes [Sofascore].

Furthermore, the 19-year-old won four out of six ground duels, made three tackles, two interceptions and one clearance. In addition, Gray was dribbled past zero times and did not commit a single foul.

However, he did lose possession of the ball five times and was offside once.

His performance for the England Under-21s now means Frank faces his first major headache in deciding if Gray should play as a full-back or in his natural midfield position.

It has been suggested that the Dane made up his mind long before he stepped foot into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

As reported in The Athletic (13 June), Frank was desperate to sign Gray at Brentford, with the Bees considering him a sensational defensive midfield talent.

The West London club were in negotiations for the youngster, but were beaten to the punch by Tottenham.

Gray could have a big part to play next season at Tottenham

The fact that Frank has more or less given Gray his sign of approval is a huge boost for the England youth international going forward.

Tottenham fans could see him pick up more gametime both in the Premier League and in Europe. Therefore, there is every chance that Gray taps into his true potential under Frank.

However, the new Spurs boss must first decide what Gray’s best position is.

Tottenham ‘hijack Man Utd to seal £70m Mbeumo transfer’ as wages revealed

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Tottenham are ready to beat Manchester United to Bryan Mbeumo’s signature.

Thomas Frank is pushing to sign his former Brentford star as he looks to make an instant impact after replacing Ange Postecoglou in the dugout.

Frank has already brought several of his coaching staff to North London and looks set to raid his former club for new signings.

Tottenham set for Mbeumo hijack after wage reveal

The heat surrounding a potential Mbeumo move for Frank has risen in the last few days, and speculation continues to thrive.

The Daily Mirror has reported in its print edition (14 June, back pg/66) that Spurs have bid £10m more than the Red Devils have offered, with a £65million plus £5m in add-ons offer on the table.

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It states that the wages offered by Ruben Amorim’s side are between £150,000 and £175,000 and could rise to £200,000 with bonuses, meaning the Lilywhites would have to shatter their existing structure.

Spurs would be more likely to offer up to £140,000-a-week in North London.

Mbeumo would be a brilliant signing for Tottenham

The Cameroon international is a proven commodity in the Premier League; he has notched 42 goals in 136 matches in the division.

He has also picked up 30 assists in that four-season spell, and those numbers would likely increase with the quality of players that he would play with in N17.

Levy has often been accused of failing to back the world class managers that he has had at his disposal but it seems like he is willing to go all out to ensure Frank succeeds.

It would be a brilliant start to the new era if they could secure another victory against the Old Trafford outfit, this time in the transfer window as opposed to the Europa League final.

The prospect of playing in the Champions League next season, something which he has never done before, could be a factor in tempting the 25-year-old to choose Spurs, as is the potential of a reunion with his former boss.

If the Lilywhites can pull off a sensational hijack of a deal that United had done most of the early legwork on, it would be a huge sign that the North Londoners can attract star players in the market and could lead to more top-quality additions.