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Sporting News on MSNMan United eye Premier League duo as Bryan Mbeumo Plan B optionsManchester United are prepared to walk away from a transfer deal for Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo.On the back of netting 20 Premier League goals for the Bees in 2024/25, the Cameroon international has been tipped to leave the Gtech Community Stadium,
Manchester United have reportedly set a specific “price point” for Bryan Mbeumo, which they are not prepared to surpass.
Discussions surrounding Manchester United’s pursuit of Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo have recently subsided, heightening concerns among the fan base.Those feelings have been exacerbated by
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FootballTransfers on MSNMan Utd line up TWO Premier League stars after Mbeumo HIJACKManchester United have begun working on two potential backup signings amidst fears they are being hijacked by Tottenham for Bryan Mbeumo.United have been locked in negotiations with Brentford in recent weeks for their star attacker.
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Bryan Mbeumo looks set to leave Brentford this summer, with Manchester United and Tottenham battling it out for the Cameroon international's signature.
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Daily Star on MSNMan Utd transfer news: Bryan Mbeumo performs U-turn as Viktor Gyokeres drops bombshellManchester United are already into their summer dealings and Daily Star Sport has a look at the best news stories surrounding Old Trafford from the past 24 hours
Tottenham Hotspur have expressed an interest in signing Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford in a move that could derail Manchester United’s hopes of recruiting the forward.
Manchester United have reportedly identified Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze and Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth as two alternative targets if they fail to agree a deal for Bryan Mbeumo. Brentford are demanding a guaranteed £60million fee, having rejected the Red Devils' opening offer worth £45million plus £10m in add-ons.
Manchester United’s summer transfer plans look different these days — and that’s not a bad thing. After years of trying to outthink the Premier League market, Ineos are now doing the simple thing: bringing in proven quality from within the league.