Tottenham Bryan Mbeumo transfer 2025 talks are heating up as the north London club prepare to bolster their frontline. Sky Sports reports that Spurs are eyeing a £65m move for Brentford’s dynamic attacker, who has been among the Premier League’s most consistent performers this season.
Tottenham Track ‘Deadly’ Mbeumo as Transfer Heats Up
Tottenham Hotspur are closely monitoring Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo ahead of the 2025 summer transfer window. According to Sky Sports, Spurs are prepared to spend over £60 million to land the in-form Cameroon international, who has drawn attention with his goalscoring and versatility.
Despite financial constraints—including a reported net transfer debt of £279m—Spurs could unlock funds with a Europa League final win, potentially earning a Champions League spot and £15.7m in prize money. This could help finance the Mbeumo move.
Brentford are reportedly willing to part ways with both Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa if the price is right. Mbeumo, who joined the Bees from Troyes in 2019, has become their second all-time top scorer and is under contract until 2027.
Match Stat | Value |
---|---|
Appearances | 35 |
Goals | 18 |
Assists | 6 |
Expected Goals (xG) | 10.82 |
Goal Conversion | 24% |
Big Chances Created | 16 |
Balls Recovered/Game | 4.1 |
Successful Dribbles | 1.3 (53%) |
Ground Duels Won | 3.8 (53%) |
Aerial Duels Won | 1.0 (33%) |
- £65m Price Tag: Brentford will demand over £60m for Mbeumo, who is contracted until 2027.
- 18 Goals Scored: Mbeumo sits joint-fifth in the Premier League goal charts for 2024–25.
- Versatile Threat: Can play centrally or out wide—ideal for Postecoglou's system.
- Spurs Financial Gamble: A Europa League win could be crucial to fund the transfer.
What’s Next?
Should Tottenham beat Manchester United in the Europa League final, the influx of Champions League revenue could accelerate their summer business. Mbeumo could be one of the first major moves to reshape the club’s frontline for 2025–26.
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1 Comment (last comment by Adem)
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By Adem 9 May 2025 20:54
Spurs doesnt have the money or the pull.
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