
5 Key Takeaways
- £30 million signing of Mathys Tel marks Frank’s first permanent move as Spurs boss
- £60 million bid lined up for West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus to strengthen attack
- £65 million move for Bryan Mbeumo being considered as Frank eyes Brentford reunion
- New head coach Thomas Frank brings core staff from Brentford to instill his identity
- Cristian Romero valued at £70 million, may be sold to balance summer spending
£30M Mathys Tel Becomes Thomas Frank’s First Signature Signing
Tottenham have officially secured the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich for £30 million. The 19-year-old forward is the first arrival under new head coach Thomas Frank, embodying a youthful, explosive profile to match Spurs’ aggressive attacking style.
£60M Kudus in Spurs’ Crosshairs
Spurs are pushing to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham in a £60 million deal. Frank sees the versatile Ghanaian as a game-changing option—capable of playing across midfield or leading the line. The deal is seen as central to Tottenham’s creative overhaul.
£65M Mbeumo Reunion on the Cards
In a potential emotional reunion, Tottenham are also chasing Bryan Mbeumo in a move worth up to £65 million. Mbeumo thrived under Frank at Brentford and could slot straight into Spurs’ front three, bringing pace, pressing, and direct goal threat.
Thomas Frank Era Officially Begins
Frank’s appointment marks a new chapter for Tottenham, backed by a contract until 2028. Alongside him comes a core team of trusted assistants, as the club transitions toward a more cohesive, pressing identity rooted in Premier League experience.
£70M Romero Could Be Sacrificed
As Tottenham load up their frontline, they may be open to big exits. Cristian Romero, currently valued around £70 million, could be sold to fund further reinforcements—especially in central midfield or at full-back.
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The £30M arrival of Mathys Tel, and Tottenham’s pursuit of £60M Kudus and £65M Mbeumo, signal the dawn of the Thomas Frank era in North London. Keep your eyes on Goal Drift for exclusive coverage of Spurs’ rebuild, player exits, and tactical evolution under their new manager.