Man Utd launch improved Bryan Mbeumo transfer bid to ward off Tottenham interest

Bryan Mbeumo is from Manchester United's Top Transfer Target this summer and has already rejected two bids by Brentford, but now the Red Devils have launched a new package in the midst of interest from Tottenham

Manchester United has reportedly submitted an improved bid of more than £ 60 million for Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo while Ruben Amorim's silk to Pip Tottenham looks at his signature.

Amorim would like to add more firepower to his front line after being frustrated by Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee and Mbeumo is seen as the man who could transform the team's fortunes.

United has already signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £ 62.5 million, but Amorim is said to be at least more forward to revise his attack.

The Red Devils have already seen an offer of £ 45 million plus £ 10 million in add -ons rejected by Brentford for Mbeumo – who scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season.

And according to Talksport, United has now submitted a new bid in total more than £ 60 million, because they want to complete the transfer with traces that are waiting in the wings.

Mbeumo tends to move to Old Trafford during the Transfersaga, but is supposed to be “intrigued” by the idea of ​​joining Tottenham after they have appointed his former boss Thomas Frank.

Earlier this month, Mirror Football reported how Spurs had launched an £ 70 million bid for Mbeumo, where Daniel Levy saw the player as an explanation for new boss Frank.

United has the lead on Tottenham when it comes to wages and is deemed to be willing to offer between £ 150,000 £ 175,000 a week, with bonuses that take that expected package up to £ 200,000 a week.

United hoped to pay for Mbeumo in installments, but were hit by a setback after Brentford said that they wanted most of the compensation at the forefront.

When the club Cunha signed, they agreed to pay for two seasons in three episodes – after they initially suggested paying to pay in five seasons – and Brentford wants a similar deal to be closed.

Mbeumo came to Brentford for the first time when the team was in the championship in 2019. They issued only £ 5.8 million, which was a club record at the time.

He scored 70 goals in 242 performances for the bees and the club seems happy for a bidding war to maximize the win for the 25-year-old.

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