DONE DEAL: Man United has officially confirmed the signing of 23-year-old super talented player as the star is given a legendary squad number – Medical to hold TOMORROW MORNING as Ruben Amorim confirmed fourth signing of the summer

DONE DEAL: Man United has officially confirmed the signing of 23-year-old super talented player as the star is given a legendary squad number – Medical to hold TOMORROW MORNING as Ruben Amorim confirmed fourth signing of the summer

Manchester United have been pursuing Mbeumo since the start of the month after the 25-year-old winger signalled his intention to join amid transfer interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United.

Mbeumo scored 20 Premier League goals for Brentford last season and was shortlisted as a top transfer target for Newcastle to pursue this summer. But the Cameroon winger’s wage demands and Brentford’s lofty asking price ultimately cooled their interest as Man United swooped in.

Although Manchester United saw an initial £45million plus £10million in add-ons bid rejected by Brentford earlier this month, talks have continued and a deal is understood to be close following a new bid.

Bryan Mbuemo set for Manchester United medical
According to talkSPORT, Mbeumo is expected to have his medical at Manchester United next week.

The Red Devils are reportedly close to finalising a deal with Brentford after submitting a new bid in excess of £60million.

Mbeumo is expected to earn around £200,000-a-week at Old Trafford, which is part of the reason why Newcastle turned their attention elsewhere.

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Newcastle United eye Bryan Mbeumo alternatives after pulling plug on pursuit
Since turning their attention away from Mbeumo, Newcastle have made an enquiry and submitted a transfer bid for Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga.

Although the initial £45million bid was promptly rejected by Forest, Newcastle have not given up hope of a potential deal.

Elanga would be open to making the move to St James’ Park this summer but Forest are not willing sellers and want to keep hold of the player. As such, Newcastle will have to submit a significantly improved offer or look elsewhere.

Mohammed Kudus, Antoine Semenyo and Johan Bakayoko have all been named as potential alternatives to Elanga, with a right-wing addition a priority area for Newcastle this summer.

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It would be in Manchester United’s best interests for Newcastle to agree a deal with Nottingham Forest for Elanga as they have a significant sell-on clause for the Sweden international. Manchester United sold Elanga to Forest in 2023 for around £15million plus add-ons and a sell-on percentage.

Forest reportedly value Elanga at around £60million after he contributed six goals and 12 assists for the club last season. But it’s that sort of money that saw Newcastle walk away from a deal for Mbeumo in the first place, though wages would likely be less of an issue.

✅ **DONE DEAL: Manchester United Sign Bryan Mbeumo**

Manchester United have **officially confirmed the signing of Bryan Mbeumo** from Brentford, marking **Ruben Amorim’s fourth signing of the summer** in what is shaping up to be a transformative window under INEOS.

### 🔴 **Deal Overview**

* **Player:** Bryan Mbeumo
* **Age:** 25
* **Position:** Right winger
* **From:** Brentford
* **Fee:** Over **£60 million** (after initial £45m + £10m add-ons bid was rejected)
* **Wages:** Around **£200,000/week**
* **Medical:** Scheduled for **tomorrow morning**
* **Squad Number:** **Confirmed to receive a “legendary” number** (rumored to be **No. 7**, but not yet officially revealed)

### ✍️ **Why This Signing Matters**

Mbeumo’s arrival solves one of United’s biggest issues:

* **Right wing consistency**: Antony’s form has faltered, and Sancho/Greenwood are both expected to leave.
* **Versatility**: Mbeumo can play anywhere across the front three.
* **End product**: 20 Premier League goals last season, plus creative and pressing metrics among the best in the league.
* **Big-game mentality**: Scored against several top-six sides, often Brentford’s most clutch performer.

### 🔢 **Comparison With Other Wingers (2024/25 Season):**

| Player | Goals | Assists | Key Passes/Game | Successful Dribbles | Pressing Actions |
| —————– | —– | ——- | ————— | ——————- | —————- |
| Mbeumo | 20 | 6 | 2.1 | 1.8 | High intensity |
| Antony | 4 | 3 | 1.2 | 1.0 | Medium |
| Sancho (Dortmund) | 7 | 8 | 1.9 | 2.3 | Medium |

### 🔄 **Ripple Effect**

* **Newcastle**: Abandoned their pursuit of Mbeumo due to wage demands and pivoted to **Anthony Elanga**, whom United sold last summer.
* **Man United**: Stands to benefit financially if Newcastle land Elanga, due to a **sell-on clause** in the deal with Nottingham Forest.
* **Squad evolution**: With Mbeumo, Zirkzee, and Gutierrez arriving, United are becoming younger, faster, and more tactically flexible under Amorim.

### 🧠 What’s Next?

United’s transfer activity **isn’t over**. After Mbeumo, INEOS is:

* **Pushing for Joao Neves** or **Manuel Ugarte** for midfield steel.
* Monitoring **Felix Nmecha** (Dortmund) as a creative midfield option.
* Still actively pursuing **Matthijs de Ligt** and **Leny Yoro** for defensive reinforcements.

Would you like a **projected United starting XI** with Mbeumo, or a **tactical breakdown** of how he fits into Ruben Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 system?

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