💣️British media: Tottenham joins Mbemo for the competition, Manchester United is willing to give a weekly salary of £250,000

According to British media talkSPORT, Tottenham's interest in Mbemo has heated up after Frank was appointed as Tottenham's head coach. But Mbemo's first choice is still Manchester United, and the Red Devils have submitted multiple offers.

Brentford priced Mbemo over £60 million. The player scored 20 goals and sent 7 assists in the Premier League this season, creating the best career statistics.

After signing Cunha for £62.5 million, Manchester United hopes to continue to supplement players with Premier League experience to the team. Their offer to Mbemo for £45 million plus £10 million additional terms has been rejected by Brentford. It is understood that another offer is coming soon.

However, Tottenham's interest complicated the situation. Tottenham has just appointed coach Frank, and he has trained Mbemo to become one of the best attackers in the Premier League.

Although both teams have suffered the worst league season in team history, Europa League champion Tottenham can provide Mbemo with opportunities to participate in the Champions League next season.

talkSPORT learned that Manchester United is willing to increase Mbemo's current weekly salary from 50,000 pounds to 250,000 pounds.

In Brentford, only Noelgao (251 times) has more appearances under Frank than Mbemo (242 times). Mbemo scored 70 goals and had 51 assists during his time at Brentford.

Manchester United and Tottenham both struggled in league goals last season. B Fei and Amade each scored 8 goals and tied for Manchester United's top scorer; Tottenham's top scorer was Brennan Johnson, scoring 11 goals.

Manchester United will undergo major reforms this summer, and both Cunha and Mbemo are regarded as perfectly adapting to Amorin's 3-4-3 system.

English legend Stewart Pierce believes that Mbemo should prioritize Tottenham over Manchester United. "I think the key is the relationship between him and the coach. Obviously, from the outside, he gets along very well with the coach, and of course everything comes down to the financial side, whether he can meet his expectations.

" There is another point for Tottenham, he doesn't have to leave London. So, if he doesn't want to change the city he lives in at all, this is the ideal choice for him. ”