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How Bryan Mbeumo’s Arrival Could Affect Manchester United As Club Opens Talks With Brentford 1y6p4i

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Manchester United have entered talks with Brentford to sign forward Bryan Mbeumo – but how would his arrival affect the club?

According to reports, Manchester United are ready to launch a formal bid for Bryan Mbeumo.

The Brentford star, 25, is said to have reached a ‘verbal agreement’ with United, choosing them over several rivals.

This follows the news that United have activated Matheus Cunha’s release clause, making the Wolves man their first g of the summer.

And with the £62.5 million fee for Cunha to be paid in three instalments, United still have some financial clout to sign more reinforcements.

They will be much needed, with Ruben Amorim’s side finishing a dreadful 15th in the Premier League.

But while they are able to sign Mbeumo, how would his arrival affect the club?

How Would Bryan Mbeumo Transfer Affect Manchester United PSR? 661312

In January, Manchester United told fans: “If we do not act now, we are in danger of falling to comply with PSR/FFP requirements.

“We are currently making a significant loss each year – totalling over £300m in the past three years. This is not sustainable.

“We will have to make some difficult choices. That has included a significant reduction to our workforce as well as cuts across many areas of spend across our club.

These cuts saw to cut Disabled ers’ Association funding in half.

“We do not expect fans to make up all the current shortfall – but we do need to look at our ticketing strategy to ensure we are charging the right amount, and offering the right discounts, across our products for our fans,” continued the statement.

The club’s failure to qualify for European competition is another major blow.

It is estimated that United’s Europa League final defeat will cost around £100 million in revenue.

As a result, further unpopular cuts are likely from Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

With £62 million already earmarked for the Cunha deal, the club will likely have to sell some players.

And Mbeumo’s g means that outgoings to balance the books are even more probable.

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There are some big names already on United’s transfer list.

Both Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho have been told they will be allowed to leave.

Rashford spent time on loan as Aston Villa this season. But the Midlands club opted not to exercise their £40 million buy option after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Garnacho, meanwhile, has been brutally axed from manager Ruben Amorim’s plans.

Alejandro Garnacho has been told to find a new club.

The Argentine was reportedly given a scathing dressing down in front of the squad, with Amorim telling him to ‘pray’ he can find a new club.

But while Rashford and Garnacho are expected to leave, others could follow.

Popular faces such as captain Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo may also be sold if the right offer is made.

Casemiro, Harry Maguire, Jadon Sancho and Dan Gore are all entering the final year of their contracts.

United may therefore wish to cash in on some or all of those four players too.

How Will Manchester United Lineup In 2025/26? 3gjw

There is plenty of speculation about how Manchester United could line up next season.

With Rashford, Garnacho and Fernandes likely on their way out, some new faces will be needed.

Alongside Cunha and Mbeumo, Crystal Palace talisman Jean-Philippe Mateta has been touted as an option in attack.

Jean-Philippe Mateta has been linked with a move to Man Utd.

Should United secure his services this season, this is how they may be able to line up:

  • GK: Onana
  • LWB: Dorgu
  • CB: Martinez
  • CB: Maguire
  • CB: Yoro
  • RWB: Mazraoui
  • CM: Casemiro
  • CM: Mount
  • LW: Cunha
  • RW: Mbeumo
  • ST: Mateta

Bryan Mbeumo Stats Explain Manchester United Interest 6t5x37

Some transfers take a bit of explaining in order to justify. Not this one.

Bryan Mbeumo’s stats for Brentford have been nothing short of remarkable this season.

Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo has been in stunning form this season.

With 20 goals and eight assists in 38 Premier League appearances, he was fourth in the league’s scoring charts.

In total, Mbeumo has 70 goals and 51 assists in 242 appearances for the Bees.

He arrived from French club Troyes for just £5,5 million in 2019.

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