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·15 de junho de 2025
Tottenham Set Sights on Brentford Midfielder in Summer Rebuild Under Thomas Frank

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·15 de junho de 2025
Tottenham’s summer transfer window is beginning to take shape, and the strategy is crystal clear, build around Thomas Frank’s footballing ideals. One of the Danish manager’s most trusted lieutenants at Brentford, Christian Norgaard, is reportedly at the top of his wishlist. According to Caught Offside, Spurs are making “a determined effort to reunite Thomas Frank with one of his most trusted former players.”
It’s a move that signals Frank’s intent to hit the ground running, ensuring that the spine of his new-look Spurs side reflects familiarity and tactical discipline. Norgaard, a leader on and off the pitch, embodies both.
“Sources with close links to the agent industry have told CaughtOffside that Frank has identified the midfielder as a priority target to anchor his new-look side.”
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Norgaard isn’t just another midfield option. At 31, he brings a wealth of experience and composure, having made 35 appearances for Brentford last season, scoring six goals and contributing four assists.
His positional intelligence and ability to dictate tempo make him a standout candidate for the kind of possession-based system Frank is expected to implement. More importantly, he already understands Frank’s methods and expectations.
“The defensive midfielder is known for his tactical discipline, leadership qualities, and exceptional understanding of Frank’s system.”
It’s no surprise, then, that Spurs believe he could play a pivotal role in their transition, one that extends beyond simply executing the manager’s tactics. He would bring stability, control, and crucially, continuity.
There’s one problem. Brentford aren’t ready to entertain the idea of selling Norgaard. For them, he’s more than a player, he’s a leader, a standard-setter, and a figure who embodies their progress over recent years.
“The Bees have made it clear that they consider Norgaard untouchable, given his continued importance to their squad both on and off the pitch.”
Tottenham are believed to be preparing a bid in the region of £17–20 million, but it remains to be seen whether that will be enough. Some believe Brentford could drive up the price not out of financial need, but to keep one of their most influential players where he belongs, at the heart of their midfield.
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Tottenham may not be alone in this pursuit. Caught Offside reports that Bournemouth, Fulham, and Everton are also monitoring Norgaard’s situation. Whether they make a move remains unclear, but it’s evident that the Denmark international’s performances continue to draw admirers across the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Spurs are also close to finalising a deal for Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich, suggesting a larger summer reshuffle is underway. With Yves Bissouma likely to depart, a Norgaard-shaped hole in midfield feels all the more pressing for the North London club.
For Spurs fans, this one feels like more than just a signing, it feels like a statement. Christian Norgaard isn’t a flashy name, but he’s everything Thomas Frank stands for: clarity, structure, and intelligence on the pitch. If Frank wants to recreate the high-functioning Brentford engine room at Tottenham, it starts here.
There’s also a sense of security in targeting players who understand the system from day one. After years of scattergun recruitment and inconsistent form, Spurs supporters are desperate for something rooted in identity. Norgaard brings that.
But there’s frustration, too. Brentford’s resistance is understandable, you don’t easily let go of your captain and chief organiser. Yet if Spurs truly back Frank, they’ll have to go further, whether that means raising the bid or selling the project more convincingly to Norgaard and Brentford alike.
This isn’t about market value, it’s about strategic value. If Tottenham are serious about finally finding consistency and direction, this deal, tricky as it may be, is worth the effort.