JAKARTA - Manchester United have stepped up offers for Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo.
In ESPN's report, the new offer is worth 65 million pounds with an additional 5 million pounds as a bonus. Brentford has not told Manchester United whether the offer will be accepted.
The Red Devils have prioritized Mbeumo recruitment since finalizing a deal for Matheus Cunha.
The figures offered by Manchester United cannot be separated from Brentford's reasons for asserting during the negotiations that they appreciated Mbeumo above 62.5 million dollars that saw Cunha move to Old Trafford from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Banderol prices that big are not without reason. Mbeumo was younger than Cunha and scored more goals in the Premier League for the 2024/2025 season.
Manchester United hopes to reach an agreement for Mbeumo even though it has to be a race against time to take him to pre-season tours in the United States.
Ruben Amorim and his squad will fly to their Chicago headquarters next week to face three games in the United States.
Meanwhile, Brentford is in the midst of a complicated situation because his players are the target of many clubs.
Apart from Mbeumo, not a few clubs want to sign Yoane Wissa. The problem is, Brentford doesn't want to lose the two players in the same transfer market.
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