Wissa Eyes Tottenham Reunion with Frank Amid Brentford Exodus

Wissa Eyes Tottenham Reunion with Frank Amid Brentford Exodus

Wissa Eyes Tottenham Reunion with Frank Amid Brentford Exodus

So here’s the latest in the world of Premier League transfer buzz, and it’s heating up quickly—especially around Brentford’s Yoane Wissa. The Congolese forward is right at the center of a major summer saga. After a standout season where he banged in 19 Premier League goals, Wissa has made it clear: his eyes are set on a move to Tottenham Hotspur, and the lure isn't just Champions League football—it’s a reunion with former manager Thomas Frank.

Despite interest from clubs like Newcastle and Nottingham Forest—who already had a bid knocked back—Wissa’s top choice appears to be Spurs. The move makes sense. Thomas Frank recently took over at Tottenham following Ange Postecoglou’s exit, and with his knowledge of Wissa’s strengths, this potential transfer could light up North London. Spurs are reportedly willing to go big, possibly making Wissa part of a massive £200m spending spree this summer.

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But Brentford are playing hardball. Having already lost Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United for around £65 million, and with the departures of key names like Christian Norgaard and goalkeeper Mark Flekken, the Bees are hesitant to let both of their top scorers leave in the same window. Mbeumo and Wissa were responsible for nearly 60% of the club’s goals last season—an incredible stat that underlines how devastating their potential double departure would be.

Brentford have slapped a £50 million price tag on Wissa, which could still be negotiated, but the message is clear: they’ll only let one of the two main men leave. And now that Mbeumo is almost out the door, the club may dig in and refuse Wissa’s transfer to Spurs. But with the player’s preference so strongly leaning toward a Tottenham reunion—and the financial muscle Spurs now have thanks to Champions League qualification—this one is far from over.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are not stopping there. They’ve already triggered a £60m release clause for Morgan Gibbs-White and landed Mohammed Kudus for £55m. Add in permanent deals for Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso, and it's clear they’re reloading for a serious campaign after last season’s dismal 17th-place league finish.

Wissa would be a crucial piece of that rebuild. His explosive pace, clinical finishing, and chemistry with Thomas Frank could turn Spurs’ attack into one of the most dynamic in the league. But if Brentford hold firm, Spurs may be forced to look elsewhere—or raise their offer into record-breaking territory.

Whatever happens, this Wissa saga is just another sign of how wild this summer window is shaping up to be. Keep your eyes on it—there’s more to come.

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