Frank’s Attacking Blueprint: Why £50m Wissa Could be Kudus’s Perfect Partner at Spurs

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Tottenham Hotspur embarks on a new chapter with Thomas Frank at the helm, signaling a clear intent to challenge once more for European football. The Danish manager, brought in from Brentford in a significant £10 million move, is wasting no time in molding the squad to fit his strategic vision.

Frank arrives with a reputation for extracting maximum potential, having guided Brentford to impressive Premier League finishes despite operational constraints and the departure of key personnel. Now, with potentially greater resources at his disposal in North London, the focus is firmly on targeted reinforcements.

The transfer market under Frank`s leadership has already seen decisive action. The club has successfully secured the high-profile signing of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United for a reported £55 million. This acquisition marks Frank`s first official addition and injects significant flair and attacking power into the team. Adding to the midfield options, Spurs have reportedly activated the £60 million release clause for Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest, a move that appears close to completion.

Amidst these confirmed and near-confirmed deals, attention is now turning to the potential addition of Brentford striker Yoane Wissa. According to reports from BBC Sport, discussions have taken place regarding a transfer for the Congolese international. The price tag mentioned is in the region of £50 million, a figure that reflects his recent performance.

Intriguingly, the reports also indicate that Wissa himself is highly receptive to the idea of reuniting with his former manager at Tottenham. This desire for a familiar working relationship could be a significant factor in any potential negotiations. It`s a common theme in football: players often thrive under coaches they trust and understand.

But beyond the Frank connection, what makes Wissa a compelling target, especially considering the arrival of Kudus? Wissa enjoyed a productive season for Brentford, finding the back of the net 19 times in 35 league appearances. His statistics reveal a forward who is efficient in front of goal, registering 1.3 shots on target per 90 minutes. Perhaps surprisingly for a player listed at 5`9″, Wissa also demonstrated impressive aerial ability, winning 46% of his aerial duels. This suggests a striker capable of scoring in various ways, not solely relying on ground play.

The potential partnership between Wissa and Kudus is particularly enticing. Kudus is known for his explosive dribbling, creativity (1.2 chances created per 90), and ability to produce moments of individual brilliance – remember that bicycle kick against Manchester City? His knack for delivering crosses (a 26% success rate last season) could find an effective target in Wissa, whose finishing and aerial presence offer a different dimension. If Frank can combine Kudus`s ability to create opportunities with Wissa`s proven finishing and off-ball movement, Spurs could possess a front line with both creativity and cutting edge.

While a £50 million fee for Wissa represents another substantial outlay in what is shaping up to be a busy window, his Premier League experience, goal-scoring record last season, and apparent enthusiasm for the move align with the club`s objectives. The prospect of Kudus and Wissa leading the line for Tottenham under Thomas Frank is certainly one to capture the imagination of the Spurs faithful as they look ahead to the 2025/26 campaign and a push back towards Europe.

Rupert Atherton
Rupert Atherton

Rupert Atherton, 45, veteran sports writer based in Sheffield. Expert in Olympic sports and athletics, tracking British competitors year-round rather than just during major events. His distinctive reporting style combines meticulous research with engaging storytelling.

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