The PA news agency understands that Tottenham is ready to rival Manchester United for Brentford striker Brian Mabumo after the appointment of Thomas Frank.
In a three -year contract, Spores announced the former Brentford coach as his new coach.
One of Frank’s first actions can be the effort and temptation of MBEUMO to follow him throughout London.
United had previously registered an interest in MBEUMO, who had scored 20 goals for Brentford last season, but plans to bring its contract final year.
Brentford has another 12 months, and is reported to have a figure in the £ 62.5million zone that United registering Matteus Kuna from wolves.
Following the initial talks with Brentford, United appeared in a polar position to bring the MBUEMO to Old Trafford, but Spores is ready to re -join Cameron’s international boss.
Frank was appointed by Spurs after Frank fired Ang Postegoglou last week despite the glory of the Europa League.
During a spell of nearly seven years, Brentford won 317 and won 136 because he led the club to the Premier League for the first time successfully in the Wembley Championship in 2021.
“A big piece of my heart” always stays in Brentford in a emotional message on his club’s official website, Frank said.
“It’s time for me to move,” Frank said. But even when I leave, I know that I have left a big piece of my heart in Brentford, not just at the football club but with the community and, of course, unbelievable and loyal supporters. “

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“I want to expand my deep appreciation for the club for the opportunity to follow my dreams and to all the people involved in this memorable journey,” he said.
“For my family and me, it has been a privilege to be part of such a particular society – it is an experience and adventure that we will welcome to live, so thank you,” he said.
He said: “We have achieved everything we have achieved and our success on unity, spirit, courage and ambition is made at every level of the club and among the fans.
“Everyone has been involved, and every share has been very valuable,” he said.
He said, “I want to say a special word from Matthew Benham. His trust and friendship meant a lot, and the fact that he gave me a chance in English football means that I will always thank him. Thank you, Matt.
“So, while this is a farewell, I hope that the relationships I have created with everyone will last, and of course we will meet again in the amazing world of football.”
Spurs announced on Friday that they will go to Luton on July 26 before the season.
More items are still announced in addition to the Tottenham tour in Asia at the end of July, but Frank’s first game will currently be on the Kenilworth Road.