Manchester United has rejected their opening offer for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, but they have agreed to pay his enormous wages if they agree on a transfer costs
Manchester United is willing to meet Bryan Mbeumo's megape requirements if they are able to agree on a fee with Brentford – who rejected the opening offer of the Red Devils.
The bees hold for £ 60 million and have rejected the opening package that yielded up to £ 55 million – of which £ 45 million was in the front with the extras in bonuses. A problem that has been completed is the willingness of United to pay Mbeumo's salary requirements.
Those at Old Trafford are willing to stumble a huge salary to bring the Cameroon International to the club-worth the player would earn his current wage of £ 50k a week five times. United has previously made huge blunders when he agrees to pay players mammoth salaries – but she doesn't seem to have postponed that.
Interested in Mbeumo comes after he has delivered his most productive season so far. He played in every Premier League match – which made him reach 20 goals and seven assists – and Brentford believes that this summer is the right time to cash in.
The frontman is about to go into the last 12 months of his deal and the bees can make a huge profit on a player they signed when they were in the championship.
The West -London side, however, looks ready to dig their heels in, because they demand their asking price of £ 60 million. It leaves United with a decision to make if they want Mbeumo. They have already spent £ 62.5 million on Matheus Cunha, but have made strengthening their front line a priority.
They just missed Liam Delap, who chose Chelsea for Manchester, but other goals have continued to pursue. Mbeumo's skills are probably suitable for the 3-4-3 system that is implemented by Ruben Amorim, who needs new recruits if he will be a success at Old Trafford.
Newcastle has a well -known interest in the frontman of Brentford, but who acted in Manchester to try to get a deal about the line with Brentford that consistently shows that they will sell their top stars for the correct compensation. Do this last summer with Ivan Toney.
Manager Thomas Frank admitted that Mbeumo had admirers and his departure was possible if the correct compensation was submitted. “I can certainly understand the interest in him,” he said. “There should be interest in him. He is at his best age, he scored 20 goals. I would like to keep him, but we are a sales club, so if someone comes in with the right price.”
