Manchester United have reached an agreement on personal terms with a target of £60 million. Despite Manchester United’s decline last season,
the initial indications from the summer transfer market indicate that Ruben Amorim and INEOS are exerting every effort to restore Old Trafford to its former glory.
The Red Devils promptly activated the £62.5m release clause of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matheus Cunha, despite interest from Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur, in order to regain their position in the Premier League and reenter the European arena next year.
The prestigious organization is in dire need of new goal-scoring champions, and Cunha will undoubtedly contribute to that category. United are also actively seeking to recruit an additional player who could serve as their new talisman. And this is all before they have even signed a striker.
Manchester United remains the frontrunner in the pursuit of the Premier League player. It is reasonable to conclude that the current transfer window has been exclusively focused on the acquisition of attacking players for United. According to reports, Jason Wilcox and his colleagues have now switched their focus to players such
as Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres following the completion of a transfer for Cunha. Nevertheless, another of the most talented forward players in the game does not share Gyokeres’ preference for Arsenal over Old Trafford.Tottenham Hotspur has initiated negotiations with Bournemouth regarding the transfer of Antoine Semenyo, as reported by TEAMtalk.
What is the significance of this? Well, Spurs have a vested interest in Bryan Mbeumo, as they have appointed Thomas Frank, the winger’s former supervisor, as their new manager. Mbeumo, 25, has been an immense asset to Brentford and is a highly sought-after individual. Frank’s departure to Spurs raised concerns that he might not sign with United at this time;
however, he remains interested in relocating to the Theatre of Dreams, as he did with Cunha. United have already denied an initial offer of £55 million and are anticipated to re-enter the market for the Cameroonian. Fabrizio Romano has disclosed that there is a “agreement with the player in place” regarding personal terms.
The potential for Bryan Mbeumo to serve as Manchester United’s response to Salah Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak, and Erling Haaland were the only players to outscore Mbeumo in the Premier League during the recently concluded campaign. This was not an unfavorable competition to face.
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