Man United to try again for Bryan Mbeumo transfer

Thomas Frank and Ruben Amorim (Photo by Clive Rose, Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Manchester United are reportedly ready to try again for the potential transfer of Brentford right-winger Bryan Mbeumo, who is also a target for Tottenham.

The Red Devils are expected to come back with a new bid for the Cameroon international, and they supposedly remain calm about competition from Spurs, according to Sky Sports.

The report states that Man Utd have previously failed with a bid of £55m, but Brentford remain open to selling Mbeumo if they receive over £60m.

Mbeumo was one of the most productive attacking players in the Premier League in 2024/25, scoring 20 goals and contributing seven assists in 38 games.

With United enduring a really poor season, it makes sense that someone of Mbeumo’s profile would appeal so much to them.

Bryan Mbeumo celebrates a goal for Brentford against Arsenal (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Bryan Mbeumo could take Manchester United to another level

Mbeumo may have taken a little longer to get to the top than some players, but at the age of 25 he seems like he’s entering what could be a very strong peak of his career.

Finishing as the joint-fourth top scorer in the Premier League whilst playing for a team like Brentford is certainly not to be sniffed at…

Player
Games
Goals

Mohamed Salah
38
29

Alexander Isak
34
23

Erling Haaland
31
22

Bryan Mbeumo
38
20

Chris Wood
36
20

Given that United struggled so badly for goals last season, it’s clear Mbeumo is just the upgrade they need on under-performers like Marcus Rashford, Antony and Alejandro Garnacho.

MUFC’s top scorers in the league were Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo, who both scored eight times in total.

If Mbeumo can take his Brentford form with him to Old Trafford and link up well with new signing Matheus Cunha, things could look a lot more promising for Ruben Amorim’s side next season.

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