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·10 July 2025
Tottenham Hotspur still pushing to sign Premier League striker

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·10 July 2025
Tottenham’s pursuit of Mohammed Kudus may be nearing completion, but it will not affect their interest in Yoane Wissa, according to Sky Sports News’ Dharmesh Sheth. Despite speculation, the club remains keen to add Brentford’s versatile forward to their attacking options.
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Sheth reports that “there’s been no club-to-club contact between Tottenham and Brentford as of yet,” but discussions are expected to begin soon. Wissa, who turns 29 in September, is entering the final year of his contract. Those circumstances may present Spurs with a cost-effective opportunity.
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The player’s familiarity with Thomas Frank, now in charge at Spurs, is significant. With Wissa’s contract situation and Tottenham’s need to increase squad depth, this remains a watchable story in the coming weeks. Kudus’ arrival may energise the attack, but Wissa still fits a tactical and strategic purpose.
First, the imminent arrival of Mohammed Kudus offers a blend of power, technical ability and unpredictability that fits perfectly into the evolving identity under Thomas Frank. But to hear that Yoane Wissa remains firmly in the club’s sights? That’s just smart business.
Wissa has Premier League pedigree, is a known quantity to Frank and would not require a long adaptation period. The fact that he’s entering the final year of his contract only strengthens Tottenham’s position at the negotiating table. He’s 29, yes, but that brings maturity and experience, and he still plays with urgency and flair.
It is especially pleasing for supporters to hear that Kudus’ signing will not halt this pursuit. Spurs need options. Depth wins seasons. And with Champions League football returning, every quality addition matters. If both Kudus and Wissa arrive, this would be one of the sharpest attacking rebuilds we’ve seen from the Spurs in recent years.
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