Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim will be thrilled with Thomas Frank’s seven-word Bryan Mbeumo claim

Brentford -Baas Thomas Frank has identified a key quality in Bryan Mbeumo that will benefit Manchester United as Ruben Amorim's side close to a deal for rush hour

Bryan Mbeumo will give Manchester United something that they are very lacking, according to Brentford -Baas Thomas Frank. The Cameroon Star has been identified by United as their next priority study after holding a deal for Matheus Cunha van Wolves.

In the midst of interest from Arsenal and Newcastle, Mbeumo has indicated that he is his desire to become a member of the Red Devils, despite their scorching Premier League campaign and the missing of European football. A deal to sign Mbeumo has not yet been done, with the 25-year-old who is assumed to demand a £ 250,000 a deal a week.

But if United gets their husbands, he will not only sharpen their forward line, but offer the leadership that the team has missed in recent seasons, says his current manager, Frank. Captain Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire are generally considered the only 'leaders' of United, amidst widespread posture problems within the team.

United made that characteristic to expand the often malignant Maguire's contract until the summer of 2026. His deal was originally due to the expired this summer.

In January, head coach Ruben Amorim said: “If you look at our team, we starve to leaders on the field. [Maguire] is a leader. He must improve that part and he must improve our game. We are happy to continue with him. “

According to Frank, Mbeumo, who arrived in West Londs in 2019 from the French side of the French side, offers both leadership and goals. Speaking in 2023, the Danish coach said after a victory over West Ham: “I praised him a few weeks ago because he sends training with his attitude and work ethics and determination to want to become better and win.” Frank then emphatically added: “He is definitely a leader in the making.”

United has already taken one step on the transfer market this summer by signing Brazil Cunha. Departure can be Jadon Sancho, although Chelsea, where he was published on loan last season, are willing to pay a fine of £ 5 million to escape an obligation to make his current loan permanent.

Apparently awaiting his exit from Stamford Bridge, Sancho placed on Tuesday evening on X: “Thankful for the experience. Great love for everyone in Chelsea who felt me ​​at home – teammates, staff and fans. The club wishes the club the very best progress. Really grateful, thank you Blues.”

A player who doesn't go anywhere, it seems, is Fernandes, who has rejected a mega-money deal to become a member of Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, who was reportedly prepared to pay him £ 700,000 a week. Fernandes confirmed that he had rejected the chance to move after he had spoken with Amorim and his family.

“The president of Al Hilal called me a month ago to ask about the possibility of moving there,” Fernandes said a Portugal press conference, according to the Portuguese outlet o jogo.

“I had to wait a while to think about the future. As I always said, I would be willing to do it if United thought it was best to continue.

“I spoke with Ruben Amorim, who really tried to talk out. I spoke with the club, who said they were not willing to sell me, only when I wanted to leave.”

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