Bryan Mbeumo, Man UTD
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Only the official announcement remains! According to Sky Sports, the Cameroonian striker has finished his medical with flying colors. The Red Devils are eager to finalize everything in time for him
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Chelsea’s presence in the transfer market is so significant that it’s hard for other clubs to avoid being affected by their moves in one way or another. It began when Liam Delap chose Chelsea over Man Utd,
Mbeumo did play alongside Yoane Wissa as a striker at times for Brentford last season, and with his ability to run in behind, come short and combine with other attackers and clinical finishing – as seen by scoring 20 goals from 12.3 expected goals – the Cameroonian could be a strong option as Man Utd’s starting striker.
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The deal comprises an initial £65m fee, to be paid in four instalments, plus a maximum of £6m in potential bonuses.
The Athletic’s David Ornstein reported Thursday that United bid $87 million up front and close to $7 million in add ons to Brentford for Mbeumo, and Sky Sports are among those sayin g the bid’s been accepted and the Cameroon international is set for a medical.
Manchester United are closing in on finally signing Bryan Mbeumo this summer after over a month of negotiations with Brentford. The 25-year-old was made United's priority target after Matheus Cunha signed at the start of June.
Outside Anfield, you would be hard-pressed to find a forward who added more value to his team's attack than Mbeumo at Brentford last season