Thomas Frank’s era at Tottenham has begun, and his initial moves and plans may cause an earthquake in England. But first things first…The Danish tactician “gave a green light” and Spurs got to work activating Mathys Tel’s buyout clause, so the Frenhcman officially became a Tottenham player. After paying €10 million to Bayern Munich for the forward’s six-month loan, the London side splashed out the additional €35 million for his permanent stay, making him the seventh most expensive reinforcement in the club’s history.Let me Tel you something. Mathys is here to stay 🙌 pic.twitter.com/1uXwcT8SEH— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 15, 2025 Had Ange Postecoglou stayed on Spurs’ bench, Tel’s situation may have been much different, as the 20-year-old scored only three goals in 20 appearances under the Australian gaffer. Still, Frank’s decision was clear.However, the Dane’s further plans could raise dust in the Premier League transfer market.Conte opens up on his Spurs failureNamely, it’s already known that Bryan Mbeumo was on the verge of joining Man United, but the possible reunion with his former Brentford boss in London made him reconsider his decision, so now the Cameroonian is closer to Tottenham than to the Red Devils.Yet, new information from the English capital asserts that Mbeumo could join Spurs alongside his African “partner in crime” – Yoane Wissa!🚨 Thomas Frank doesn’t only want Bryan Mbeumo to join him at Tottenham. He wants Yoane Wissa too.(Source: Guardian) pic.twitter.com/wetEX7SSbK— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) June 14, 2025 Both players’ contracts expire in June 2026, and the ongoing transfer window could be Brentford’s best chance to earn good money on them. Still, it remains to be seen whether Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy and the club’s management are willing to splash out approximately €120 million – €70 million for Mbeumo and €50 million for Wissa, as per Sky Sports and The Guardian, respectively – and thus satisfy their new head coach.Given that Spurs would get a duo which combined for 39 goals and 11 assists in the Premier League last season, the price doesn’t seem that high.##NAJAVA_MECA_8978773##Finally, in case the two Africans indeed arrive in London, Tottenham’s attacking line would be “crowded,” as Richarlison, Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, Son Heung-min, Dejan Kulusevski, and the aforementioned Tel are already there.Hence, if Spurs open an entryway for Mbeumo and Wissa, some of the players mentioned above could find themselves in front of an exit door.
