Bryan Mbeumo transfer talks between Brentford and Manchester United have stalled after the Bees issued a firm rejection of the Red Devils’ early approach. United had hoped to land the 20-goal Premier League forward as their second summer signing, following the £62.5m capture of Matheus Cunha from Wolves.
But Brentford are standing firm. With one year left on Mbeumo’s deal — plus the club holding an option to extend — there is no pressure to sell. Club insiders remain “relaxed” about the situation and expect only serious offers to be entertained.
“Brentford won’t lose both Mbeumo and Wissa. United must act fast — or risk losing out,” a source close to negotiations told *Football Mirror*.
Why Amorim Wants Mbeumo at United
Ruben Amorim sees Mbeumo as the ideal component in his preferred 3-4-3 system. The Brentford forward’s explosive pace, pressing intensity and two-footed finishing make him a dream fit to partner Cunha and play off a central striker.
With Bruno Fernandes set for a deeper role next season, United need direct threats wide — and Mbeumo’s ability to stretch defences offers exactly that.
Stat | Bryan Mbeumo 2024/25 |
---|---|
Goals | 20 |
Assists | 8 |
Preferred Roles | Right Wing, Centre Forward |
Brentford Won’t Sell Both Stars This Summer
Mbeumo’s future is directly tied to that of his teammate Yoane Wissa. The 28-year-old has attracted firm interest from Saudi Pro League clubs, and Brentford are unwilling to sell both in one window.
“The pressure is on United to match Brentford’s valuation before Wissa departs,” warned transfer analyst Fabrizio Romano.
Key Points at a Glance
- Bryan Mbeumo transfer to Man Utd blocked – Brentford refuse to sell.
- 20 goals, 8 assists – Mbeumo’s 2024/25 Premier League stats.
- Bruno Fernandes stays – Will operate deeper under Amorim.
- Wissa interest from Saudi – Brentford won’t offload both forwards.
What’s Next for United?
United may increase their bid before Wissa’s potential Saudi move finalises. Delay too long, and Brentford could lock Mbeumo down. Amorim’s rebuild hinges on versatile attackers — and Mbeumo fits that mould.
Should Man Utd break the bank for Mbeumo? Or is it smarter to wait for Brentford to blink? Drop your predictions in the comments and share this transfer update with fellow Reds fans.
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