
The 4th Official
·22 de março de 2025
Manchester United Have To Match £50 Million Price Tag For Brentford Attacker: Should They Do It?

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·22 de março de 2025
Manchester United have suffered a lot this season. The fans will be frustrated as their club is nowhere close to the rich legacy that they possessed in the past. There must be some significant changes in the squad so that Ruben Amorim can compete with his club in the next season. The Red Devils have to focus on strengthening their attack next season because they have struggled for goals this season.
Brentford’s Cameroonian star is a winger with a lethal edge. His rapid pace and direct running unsettle defenders, while his low centre of gravity fuels agile, twisting dribbles. At 25, Mbeumo’s finishing has hit new heights—clinical with either foot, he rifles shots into corners or calmly slots home. His aerial threat surprises for his 5’8” frame, nodding in crosses with precision. The 25-year-old’s work rate is relentless, pressing high and tracking back, while his vision crafts chances for teammates. A versatile forward who thrives under pressure, he has become Brentford’s heartbeat in their Premier League fight.
Mbeumo has scored 15 goals in 29 matches so far in the Premier League 2024/2025 season. He has amassed a G/A of 20 so far this season. The stats clearly show that he has been in sensational form in the ongoing season. However, the source has revealed that Newcastle United are the favourites to sign the player. Brentford want £50 million to sell him and the Magpies are ready to pay the amount for his signing. Manchester United will have to pay that amount in order to sign him in that summer and they have to face the competition from Arsenal and the Magpies.
Manchester United fans will be gutted hearing Newcastle lead the race for Bryan Mbeumo. He has banged in 15 goals this season—20 G/As total—and with Rashford and Antony likely off, United need his fire. Brentford’s £50m tag is steep, but his pace and finishing could fix their attack. Arsenal and Newcastle are circling, though, and the Magpies are ready to pay up. United should match it—force the move. Mbeumo’s proven he’s worth it, and the Red Devils can’t let rivals nab him.