"I Spoke to Him About a Week Ago" - Bryan Mbuemo's Coach Claims Star Is 'Frustrated' over Manchester United Transfer Delay
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 10 – Tottenham Hotspur pursue Brentford forward Yoan Wissa as Manchester United raise a third bid over £60 million for Bryan Mbeumo to strengthen their 2025/26 squad.
- Manchester United have made two bids for Bryan Mbeumo this summer, with the second offer of £62.5 million rejected by Brentford on June 28.
- The club's failure to meet Brentford's valuation, reportedly exceeding £65 million, has caused delays despite Mbeumo agreeing personal terms with United.
- Mbeumo, a 25-year-old Cameroon international, scored 20 goals and provided nine assists in 42 appearances during an impressive 2024-25 season under Thomas Frank at Brentford.
- Ashu Cyprian Besong, who assists with coaching duties for Cameroon, revealed that Mbeumo is experiencing frustration over the prolonged transfer process but remains composed and determined to move on from Brentford, while analysts caution that Manchester United must secure the deal.
- If Manchester United fail to finalize the transfer, it could reflect poorly on the club’s recruitment and leave them needing alternative striker options for 2025-26.
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Rio Ferdinand has warned that Manchester United must work to secure a deal for Bryan Mbeumo, given that the star has announced that Old Trafford is the only destination he is interested in this summer
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·London, United Kingdom
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