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Thomas Frank urges Tottenham to make summer move for 28-year-old Congo international

Thomas Frank backed to bring Yoane Wissa to Tottenham Hotspur
The summer transfer market is heating up, and Tottenham have begun to show clear signs of its intentions. The arrival of Thomas Frank on the bench has reshaped the club’s priorities. His style is already beginning to leave its mark on sporting planning. Daniel Levy has been backed to throw his weight behind Thomas Frank at Tottenham Hotspur
In this situation, the name Yoane Wissa has emerged. This is no coincidence. The Brentford striker was one of the offensive stars of last season’s Premier League. Beyond his statistics, what stands out is his previous connection with the Danish coach. That relationship could define one of the first major signings of the new project.
According to former player Mick Brown, speaking to Football Insider, the London club has made Wissa a priority target. Brown, who served as the scout for Manchester United and Blackburn, remains closely linked to his former clubs and maintains good contacts in the circuit. According to his testimony, Thomas Frank has asked the club to go for Wissa, with whom he shared intense years at Brentford.

The 28-year-old Congolese striker has just scored 19 goals in 35 league games; numbers that speak for themselves. Although Arsenal have also been closely following his progress, Spurs are said to have moved ahead. Brentford, for their part, are already anticipating serious moves around the player in this transfer window.
Now, what would his arrival mean? First, Wissa offers something that Tottenham have been missing: consistency in the final third. He has proven that he can sustain a double-digit scoring campaign without any sudden drops in form. In a team that tends to rely on streaks, his consistency is even more valuable.
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Furthermore, Thomas Frank does not need to discover or adapt him. He knows him by heart. That confidence shortens processes, and in a squad that is still searching for their collective identity, those small advantages are gold. The signing also marks a shift. It is no longer about big names, but about functional, precise players that fit into the coach’s plan. The decision to sign Wissa shows that Frank does not want to build blindly, but with pieces he already knows and respects. That also speaks to the support of the club, which seems determined to give him control of the project.
The big question is whether Wissa can be the player who helps stabilise the Spurs, and the answer points to yes. It’s not just because of his goals, but because of what he represents: commitment, tactical obedience and experience with the coach. If his arrival goes ahead, it won’t solve all the problems, but it will be a firm step forward. He should not be underestimated. Wissa is not a media star, but he has exactly the profile that Tottenham needs. Meanwhile, there are three players that Frank might be looking to sign.
