Manchester United is insisting to sign Brentford for Bryan Mbeumo, who they want to lead the line for Ruben Amorim next season in addition to £ 62.5 million arrival Matheus Cunha
Manchester United starts gathering Momentum in the summer transfer window – and don't waste time trying to do deals. The club knows the importance of their company this season, after a terrible debut campaign for Ruben Amorim, and are determined to get it right this time.
United finished 15th in the Premier League and will not play in the Champions League next season after losing the Europa League final against Tottenham. They recruit from a position of weakness, which makes their decisions even more important, in the midst of the financial problems described Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The Red Devils have made a positive start of the window by agreeing a deal to sign Matheus Cunha van Wolves. United pays its full release clause of £ 62.5 million – and hope that his addition will encourage others to follow the example.
In the meantime, they negotiate about the departure of some players in the first team, knowing that loading unwanted players will be just as important as recruiting new ones. Everyone in the team is considered an honest game, which means that there will be a lot of income and expenses this summer. Here are the latest pieces of news with United.
Last Mbeumo bid summarized
Manchester United has made a final attempt to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. A first bid of £ 55 million, consisting of £ 45 million in advance and £ 10 million in add-ons, was rejected by the bees, so United has increased their offer.
They have now offered £ 55 million plus £ 5 million to add-ons for the Cameroon International, which last season brought 20 Premier League objectives. The offer seems to match Brentford's £ 60 million appreciation for Mbeumo.
It seems to be the last stumbling block in the move, since the 25-year-old attacker would like to move to Old Trafford and have already agreed personal conditions of around £ 200,000 a week on a five-year contract with an option for an extra year.
Gyokees drops the transfer hint
Viktor Gyokers has been associated with a move to Manchester United, because of his relationship with his old sporting boss Amorim, and he has now excluded from the summer transfer. When he was asked to go back to Sweden, the 27-year-old striker told the Swedish Vogue: “After having lived in a warm country, it would be difficult.”
Gyokeres is supposed to be £ 60 million against sport this summer, but Arsenal is considered front runners because they can offer Champions League football.
However, the Gunners still consider RB Leipzig -striker Benjamin Sesko, so the move from Gyoke to North Londs is far from certain.
Hojlund's future
Inter Milan is waiting to get their new manager in place before they decide on a possible movement for Rasmus Hojlund. Inter-boss Simone Inzaghi left the Italian giants to join Al-Hilal after their defeat in the Champions League final and his replacement is not yet through the door.
Cristian Chivu is ready to leave Parma to take over from Inzaghi and he will be given a say about a possible movement for Hojlund. The Danish international has a good reputation in the Serie A after his enchantment in Atalanta and could be offered a way out from Old Trafford.
Inter needs new attackers, with Joaquin Correa and Marko Arnautovic who have been set to leave. And Hojlund could fit the bill for Chivu, although there are suggestions that he could prefer Parma Star Ange-Yoan Bonny instead.
