According to a report, Brentford has placed a substantial price tag on Manchester United -White Bryan Mbeumo.
United has set up a list of Spits goals after signing Patrick Dorgu from Lecce in January. They hoped to also go to an attacker in the window, but instead were made to wait until the summer.
Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha van Wolves, Ipswich Center Vooruit Liam Delap and Jonathan David, the Lille striker that has been on the Radar of United for some time, are all followed by Club Scouts.
But United must be sure to move players out before they can bring in one, and their own stars of their own stars Alejandro Garnaacho and Kobbie Mainooo would generally generate the most profit under FFP rules, as previously revealed by confidential.
Moving Marcus Rashford's £ 315,000 a week's salary of the wage account would also give United extra room for maneuver, although sources say that there is no guarantee for new signing sessions.
However, they will probably go to an attacker and will have to cough £ 60 million if they want to sign Mbeumo, according to the Telegraph.
Mbeumo has been one of the stars of another successful season for Brentford, who still has the hope to hunt a European Conference League place for next season.
He scored 18 goals and picked up another seven assists, this period, together with Yoane Wissa, who himself has chosen 18 strikes.
As has been the way for Brentford in recent years, their best players will be the target of larger parties, with Wissa the subject of a Bod by Nottingham Forest in the January window.
It is also assumed that Newcastle Mbeumo is watching prior to a potential summer bid.
The versatility of the Cameroonian is also a strong point of his game. He has often played on the right for the bees – although he can fill back in the front or even at the wing.
In the meantime, Frank has admitted that his side has taken some resignation when losing their star man.
“If the price is good – and that is going to be expensive – it will come, then I know for sure that the club will be open,” Frank Sky Sports told earlier this season. “I have often said, we are a sales club. But at the same time we have to strengthen that there are 10 clubs in the world that do not sell clubs. '
He put in line against his potential future side on Sunday when Brentford United played in the Premier League and put pressure on Bournemouth in eighth place on Bournemouth.
