Thomas Frank is about to make his first mistake at Tottenham, he’s just approved the wrong £60m deal

New Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank will soon get to work in N17, assessing the squad he’s inheriting from Ange Postecoglou.
Despite Spurs’ Europa League win under Postecoglou, many Tottenham fans believe that the squad’s talent wasn’t being utilised to its full potential.
Of course, that’s something Thomas Frank will need to prove — his first task will be improving the players he’s already got in north London.
And fortunately for Spurs fans, Frank did an exceptional job of doing exactly that at Brentford.
But Daniel Levy will also make life easier for Frank by trying to add one or two stand-out talents during the transfer window — when the likes of Johan Lange will be working tirelessly.
Eberechi Eze would be a much better signing than Mohammed Kudus
That being said, Tottenham are interested in signing Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United this summer, a deal that is beginning to gather pace.
In fact, Frank has just approved a move for Kudus, meaning there’s a real possibility that the Ghana international could become a Spurs player.
However, Tottenham might be making a mistake if Kudus is being signed instead of Eberechi Eze this summer.
For a long time, Spurs have been interested in Eze and a lot of fans in N17 probably believed that the Crystal Palace player would one day wear their club colours.
However, Spurs now look to be edging towards Kudus having cooled their interest in Eze — and from the outside looking in, the club’s logic is hard to follow.
Kudus does have a lot of talent, but Eze is the standout attacking midfielder who is somewhat available in the Premier League this summer.
Mohammed Kudus isn’t a huge upgrade for Thomas Frank
If Tottenham sign Kudus, he will predominantly come in to compete with Brennan Johnson in a right wing role, even if he is versatile across most attacking positions.
However, if Eze arrived in north London, he’d be an immediate and undisputed starter in a number 10 or eight role, perhaps replacing James Maddison.
Eze would immediately improve Tottenham’s starting eleven, whereas Kudus might prove similar to Johnson, Mathys Tel and even Maddison in a lot of ways.
Kudus is a supremely talented player but after a strong first season for West Ham, he was quite inconsistent last term — something that could never be said of Eze.
Eze is ready to leave Palace this summer, and it’s not very often that a player of his quality is available.
In fact, Tottenham can even pay Eze’s release clause in installments, and it is really hard to understand why Frank’s new side have suddenly lost interest.
And given his eye for talent, the Danish manager should already be demanding that Spurs change course in the transfer market — Eze is worth the hassle.
Eze will cost around £60m this summer, and it seems as if a similar fee might also be enough to tempt West Ham to sell Kudus.
But as things stand, Spurs will potentially be sending their bid to the wrong London rival.