Manchester United has submitted their first bid for Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo, of whom Ruben Amorim hopes to become their second signing of the summer transfer window after Matheus Cunha
The Summer Transfer window of Manchester United has already seen its considerable part of turns – and we have only arrived for six days. The Red Devils were quickly out of the blocks and announced the signing of Matheus Cunha when the window was opened on Sunday.
United left Wolves without option to sell after activating the £ 62.5 million release clause from the Brazilian attacker. Cunha has signed a five -year contract with the option of another 12 months, but will only be revealed after the international break.
Now it is on the way to another Premier League-Consised attacker: Bryan Mbeumo. The Brentford wing player, who scored 20 goals this season, has decided that he wants to become a member of United, despite interest from Newcastle, Arsenal and Tottenham.
Mbeumo's wage requirements turn off the trio to make a movement, but the Red Devils are full of steam ahead. First, however, they must agree with a deal with Brentford and the first offer was made.
Here is an overview of the latest news about the transfer of Old Trafford.
Brentford rejects the opening of Mbeumo offer
Manchester United has rejected their first bid for Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils offered £ 45 million in advance and £ 10 million in potential add-ons, a total of £ 55 million.
But the bees are firm after the 25-year-old winger indicated that he wants to become a member of United, despite their lack of European football. Brentford is holding on to their price tag of £ 60 million and appointed a current member of the Ruben Amorim team to claim that it is a reasonable rate.
More details about Mbeumo here.
Does Manchester United have to pay £ 60 million for Bryan Mbeumo? Say in the commentary part.
Osimhen receives £ 34 million Saudi offer
Saudi-Arab side Al-Hilal offered Victor Osimhen no less than £ 34 million a year after he was linked to a move to Manchester United. Osimhen, 26, will be sold by Napoli this summer after a productive loan saying with Galatasaray, who also wants to sign it.
The demand for the Nigeria International has increased under the fan base of the United after Chelsea has hijacked their move for Liam Delap. But Osimhen will have to decide whether they should wait for United, who first has to sell players, accepts the mega money proposal from Al-Hilal or remains at Galatasaray if they can pay for him.
Buy the last about Osmihen's situation here.
Mount insisted to leave
Mason Mount has been told to find a new club ex-manchester United defender Paul Parker. Former Chelsea -midfielder Mount has been struggling since his £ 60 million to Old Trafford in 2023 and despite the fact that Ruben Amorim is a big fan, Parker is certainly not.
“I said it before, but I just can never see him playing a key role at Manchester United,” Parker told Aceodds.com. “He has no striking qualities and now we really see why Chelsea was happy to let him go.”
Read the full comments of Parker here.
