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Manchester United have send out a serious transfer warning to Bryan Mbeumo as Newcastle United moves to hijack £60m deal

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It is possible that Manchester United will continue to pursue Bryan Mbeumo throughout the summer, which will provide other clubs, such as Newcastle United, with an opportunity to make a move.
The winger Mbeumo, who plays for Brentford, was one of the players that Newcastle had their sights set on prior to the summer transfer window. Twenty goals were scored by the 25-year-old player in 38 Premier League games, making him an impressive player in the league.

There are only three players who have scored more goals than the Cameroon international: Alexander Isak, Erling Haaland, and Mohamed Salah.

Manchester United have send out a serious transfer warning to Bryan Mbeumo as Newcastle United moves to hijack £60m deal

By the time the transfer market had been open for only two days, it became clear that Mbeumo had already made a choice regarding his future, with Manchester United being his preferred destination. The Red Devils have already made an announcement on an agreement to acquire Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Matheus Cunha, which allows them to activate the Brazilian player’s release clause of £62.5 million.


 

Through this action, they established a standard for transfers in the future.

The sum that Manchester United is demanding for Bryan Mbeumo was disclosed.
There is now no formal offer being made for the winger, despite the fact that Mbeumo is eager to join Manchester United. The trade is still a long way from being finalized.

Due to the fact that they have a healthy PSR position and a one-year extension option for the winger, Brentford are not in a hurry to sell Mbeumo, despite the fact that he has only one year left on his current deal.

In light of this, the head coach of Brentford, Thomas Frank, said that although Mbeumo may leave the club this summer, the transfer would not be inexpensive.

 

“If the right price — and that’s going to be expensive — is coming, then I’m sure the club will be open to it,” Frank said in an interview with Sky Sports.

It has been reported by i News that in order for Manchester United to quickly reach an agreement with Brentford for Mbeumo, they will need to equal the amount of £62.5 million that was paid for Cunha. If Manchester United does not reach Brentford’s valuation, the transfer saga might “drag on all summer,” according to the newspaper, which warned that this could happen.

It is possible that this will provide other clubs, like as Newcastle, with the opportunity to seize a potential transfer and take advantage of it.







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