"He Told Me It Would Be Good if I Came" - Bryan Mbuemo Recalls Conversation with Manchester United Star Before Move to Red Devils
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 29 – Bryan Mbeumo signed a five-year contract for up to £71 million and aims to help rebuild Manchester United by joining Ruben Amorim's project and playing with Bruno Fernandes.
- Manchester United signed Bryan Mbeumo, a Cameroon winger from Brentford, on a five-year contract as their third summer signing in 2025.
- United signed Mbeumo despite offers from clubs with Champions League football, as he chose the challenge of helping the club recover from recent struggles.
- Mbeumo scored 20 league goals with seven assists last season and looks forward to building on-field chemistry with United's Portuguese talisman, Bruno Fernandes.
- Ruben Amorim, who took over from Erik ten Hag last November, highlighted the team's ambition to win and become the top squad, while also praising the modesty of the recent additions.
- Manchester United will kick off their 2025-26 Premier League season on August 17 with a home fixture against Arsenal, looking to bounce back after a disappointing 15th-place finish and missing out on European football last year.
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