Jason Wilcox Has Made £60m Transfer Fumble as Man Utd Face Striker Deal Blow Amid Skewed Priorities
ENGLAND, JUL 14 – Manchester United and Brentford remain apart on valuation despite Mbeumo scoring 20 Premier League goals last season; Brentford demand over £65 million for their top striker.
- On Monday, Manchester United remained at a valuation stand-off with Brentford over Bryan Mbeumo, having agreed personal terms but failing to secure a deal.
- After securing Matheus Cunha in June, Manchester United targeted Bryan Mbeumo, attention centred on him since last month but talks remain unresolved as he spurned other suitors.
- Despite two offers, Brentford have held out for a higher fee, demanding a fixed fee above £62.5 million, and negotiations remain ongoing.
- According to Fabrizio Romano, Brentford have identified Ipswich Town star Omari Hutchinson as a replacement, and the club have started contingency plans for Mbeumo’s possible exit.
- With rivals lurking, Sky Sports claimed Tottenham, Newcastle or Nottingham Forest could hijack the transfer, and Brentford are `highly unlikely to sell both Mbeumo and Wissa`.
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Man Utd face problem in completing Bryan Mbeumo transfer with delay explained
Mbeumo returned for Brentford pre-season training on Monday (Picture: Getty Images) Manchester United remain in a stand-off with Brentford over their move for Byran Mbeumo with a ‘considerable gap’ in the valuation of the forward. An opening offer of £45million plus £10m in add-ons was rejected by Brentford with a second proposal of £55m plus £7.5m in bonuses also turned away at the end of June. Talks continued after that second bid was reject…
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