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Spurs opens talks to sign “one of the best wingers”

Tottenham Hotspur appreciated the errors of the triumph of the Europa League and the restoration of its place among the European elite in the next quarter, but Daniel Levy’s decision to dismiss Angel Postcoglou highlights the hunger to maintain an even higher level of success in the coming years.

With Thomas Frank snatching from Brentford to lead the canoe, the Spurs are in good position to challenge at the end of the Premier League, although summer signatures are necessary to inject a new quality within a tired team, whose success heard what was a most difficult year.

The name of Antoine Semenyo was trivialized, but there is a man above all the others that the new manager of Tottenham would like to welcome the Giron.

Earlier this week, Sky Sports revealed that Tottenham has grown with confidence that they could sign Bryan Mbeumo this summer after the first discussions, after contacting Brentford, despite the player’s preference to join Man United.

Indeed, the Londoners have appointed Frank, who led Mbeumo to individual summits so impressive in the past two years.

Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford reacts

And now, according to the initiate of transfer Graeme Bailey, the Lilywhites believe that football in the Champions League and luck for the 25 -year -old to stay in London could play in their favor.

Mbeumo will not be cheap after its exceptional season, bees seeking to bank around 60 million pounds sterling for the front.

What Bryan Mbeumo would bring to the Spurs

Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak and Erling Haaland. Perhaps the three best scorers of the Premier League. They were the only players to go beyond Mbeumo last season, with the writer of the city of Ipswich, Alex Osborn, greeting him as “one of the best wingers in the league”.

Premier League 24/25 – Best scorers

#

Player

Applications

Goals

1 and 1

Mohamed wrong

38

29

2

Alexander Isaac

34

23

3 and 3

Erling Haaland

31

22

4

Chris Wood

36

20

5

Bryan Mbeumo

38

20

Data via the Premier League

Not only did Mbeumo dazzled in front of the goal, but he worked well in the underlying areas. According to Sofascore, Cameroon International achieved an average of 1.8 key passes, 1.4 dribbles and 4.7 duels successful last quarter, highlighting a rounded that most of the scorers are not boasting.

His prolific style surely makes him a better choice than Semenyo, who is a fantastic player but who would cost Tottenham more than 50 million pounds sterling and only scored 11 goals in the Premier League last year, also accumulating six assists during his 37 appearances.

Antoine-Semenyo-Bournemouth

Make no mistake, Semenyo is a talented winger who would have a great effect on the reorientation and mastery of the domestic form of Tottenham, but can he compete with Mbeumo, who is objectively one of the most classic stars in front of the goal?

The man of Bournemouth ranked among the 5% of the best fields and wingers in the English elite last year for the shots taken, according to the FBREF, but only among the most important 27% for the goals marked by 90, his efforts leading the site focused on the data to be achieved as one of his most comparable actors.

If this is the case (and there are similarities: the two players are physical and dynamic and powerful in different positions), then the best track to descend would be to sign the most reliable and most threatening player in front of the goal.

Therefore, Mbeumo is surely the best choice to make, especially when you consider the type of money that Bournemouth seeks to separate from Semenyo.

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