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Newcastle United F.C. 24-year-old target Bryan Mbeumo delivers transfer stance ahead of summer transfer window with a strong message

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Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford has said that he wants to play in the “biggest competitions.” This comes as rumors about his future at the Gtech Community Stadium grow. Last season, Mbeumo scored nine goals for Brentford. He was put in charge of filling in for Ivan Toney, who was suspended for the first half of the season.

There has been a lot of talk about Mbeumo leaving Brentford this summer, just like some of his friends. His value has gone up a lot in the last few years. There have been rumors that both Newcastle United and Liverpool want to sign Mbeumo this summer.

Liverpool is getting ready for their first summer transfer window under new manager Arne Slot. Newcastle United, on the other hand, may want to add a flexible forward to their team in order to improve their offensive line. Mbeumo is a great fit for this role, and he showed off his skills against Eddie Howe’s team on the last day of the Premier League season.

Newcastle United F.C. 24-year-old target Bryan Mbeumo delivers transfer stance ahead of summer transfer window with a strong message


The Cameroon player didn’t score that day, but he should have because VAR took away an assist because he was just a little offside before Ivan Toney scored the first goal. According to L’Equipe, both St. James’ Park and Anfield are interested in signing Mbeumo. When asked about his plans, the Bees winger told the publication that he wanted to play at the top level, which he might not be able to do at Brentford.

Mbeumo said, “I played for five years at Brentford, a club that knew how to help me improve and grow.” But yes, I do want to play for the best clubs and in the biggest leagues. It’s still exciting to see that some big teams want to sign me. “Let’s see.”

Adding, “It’s never easy to go abroad when you’re very young, in a place you don’t know and a language you don’t speak.” It wasn’t easy at first, even though I had a background in school, but you get used to it.

“The first time I visited Brentford’s facilities, it was in the old stadium, which had pubs in every corner.” It was against Birmingham, and the mood was so great that I was won over right away.







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