Tottenham wants to get a facelift. Indeed, the recent winners of the Europa League decided to separate from their Angel Postcoglou coach and entrust the keys to the first team to Thomas Frank. Posting in Brentford since 2018, the 51 -year -old Danish was chosen by the Spurs management to give a stroke of pep to his group and especially rejuvenate it. And the latter intends to bring retouching since he wants to have Bryan Mbeumo sign, which he successfully managed in his previous club.
The Cameroonian would strengthen an offensive line which should soon be an orphan of his star heung-min sound. Propelled a little more to the front of the stage since the departure of his friend Harry Kane in Bayern Munich in 2023, the South Korean inherited the armband and all the responsibilities that go with it. Long awaited, he finished exercise 2023-24 with a 17 goals and 10 assists in 36 matches in all competitions.
Tottenham opens the door at the start of his
This season, he hoped to do better. But he finished the year with an assessment of 11 goals and 12 assists in 46 matches in all competitions. If the Spurs hoped better from him, whether individually as collectively, his lived complicated moments. A few weeks ago, the English press revealed that it was more and more isolated within the locker room and that it did not experience the departures of Lloris and Kane. His relations with his management were also tense. The player was disappointed not to receive an extension offer.
Indeed, he simply activated a clause allowing him to extend his lease until 2026. A discomfort had settled between the player and his club. And obviously, this is not about to arrange. The Times Announcement this Tuesday that Tottenham wants to sell his. The latter will be able to leave that after the pre-season tour in South Korea, the native country of the footballer. It is a real thunderclap. The 32 -year -old has touches in Saudi Arabia and Turkey (Fenerbahçe). He remains to be seen where he plans to continue his career, he who wishes to change his air, and how much Tottenham, who is hard in business, will ask.