Manchester United have one big advantage over Tottenham
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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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Yardbarker on MSNTottenham Hotspur considered ‘easier move’ for £70million star on Manchester United radarTottenham Hotspur are battling Manchester United for the signing of Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils have been keen to sign Bryan Mbeumo for a while now, and the player’s preference is also to move to Old Trafford this summer.
Forward Mathys Tel has signed for Tottenham Hotspur on a permanent deal after a four-month loan spell at the Premier League team from Bayern Munich, both clubs said on Sunday.
Manchester United have been handed a blow in their hopes of signing Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres this summer, with the player reportedly ready to turn down the chance of a move to Old Trafford.
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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 MSNTottenham enter the race for former Roma star who is impressing in the Premier LeagueTottenham Hotspur are looking to accelerate their transfer plans after the appointment of new head coach, Thomas Frank. With Thomas Frank replacing Ange Postecoglou, Spurs’ focus has entirely shifted towards strengthening the squad.
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TEAMtalk on MSNTottenham push for Mbeumo hits next level as Man Utd sweat over audacious double moveManchester United will need to raise the bar to win the Bryan Mbeumo race after Tottenham took their plans to hijack the deal to the next level by submitting a colossal bid as part of a potential double raid on Brentford – and with the Cameroon forward making clear his stance for four major reasons.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS owns a minority stake in Manchester United, and terminated its agreement with Spurs last December.