Tottenham, Bryan Mbeumo and Manchester United
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Manchester United and Tottenham are both hoping to sign Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo this summer after the 25-year-old netted 20 Premier League goals in 38 games last season
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Football.London on MSNBryan Mbeumo's Tottenham and Man Utd transfer saga decided with trophy-winning resultsWe simulated next season with Bryan Mbeumo at Manchester United and Tottenham to see what club he could perform better for
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TEAMtalk on MSNTottenham in talks with explosive winger as Mbeumo snubs Thomas Frank for Man Utd – sourcesTottenham have intensified their pursuit of dynamic winger Antoine Semenyo, as Bryan Mbeumo continues to prioritise a move to Manchester United.
Football Insider has learned that Man United's hopes of banking a huge Alejandro Garnacho fee have been hit by his clash with Ruben Amorim.
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Sportschosun on MSNI'll give you 18.6 billion won more than Manchester United. Tottenham's crazy offer, and Frank's coa...Tottenham Hotspur risked a huge bet to catch new coach Thomas Frank's 'No. 1 Pick' This is to catch Brian Mbomo, a striker from Brentford's Cameroon national team. It cost a whopping £10 million more than the transfer fee offered by rival Manchester United.
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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly taken legal action against Manchester United owners INEOS. According to the Telegraph, the Lilywhites have filed a lawsuit against INEOS Automotive Limited over the early termination of their sponsorship deal.
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Yardbarker on MSNShould Tottenham chase Manchester United target Justin Kluivert this summer? – OpinionTottenham are preparing for a rebuild at Hotspur Way given how Daniel Levy will now have to shape up the roster as per the tactics that Thomas Frank structures
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Sportschosun on MSNSon Heung-min is worried, Frank is cheering Mboumo, Tottenham's leading man United, Mboumo is out. N...Brian Mbomo's destination is leaning toward Tottenham. Tribune reported on the 15th (Korea time) that `Manchester United is moving to withdraw from the Mbömo recruitment match.' The reason is money, too.