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Manchester United Make Improved Mbuemo Offer

GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – Brentford demands nearly £70 million for Bryan Mbeumo, while Manchester United refuses to exceed £65 million, stalling negotiations despite Mbeumo's preference to join United.

  • Manchester United have sent their final proposal for Bryan Mbeumo, offering £65 million plus £5 million in add-ons, according to David Ornstein.
  • The gap between Manchester United and Brentford on their valuation of Bryan Mbeumo remains considerable, with David Ornstein warning of ongoing deadlock.
  • Behind the scenes, Mbeumo has informed his suitors that his heart is set on United, has scored 20 goals last season, and has told Brentford’s board his intentions, according to Sky Sports.
  • Amid a managerial shake-up at Brentford, talks have been further delayed by the club’s new leadership, and Manchester Evening News revealed that Brentford’s managerial change has delayed progress.
  • Ahead of their pre-season tour in the USA, United hope to wrap up the Mbeumo deal, having only signed Matheus Cunha so far, with the season starting August 17.
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Sources: United increase bid for Mbeumo to £70m

Manchester United have increased their bid for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, sources have told ESPN.

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The Football Faithful broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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