Manchester United has submitted an improved offer for Bryan Mbeumo after a £55 million bid was rejected

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June 6, 2025

Manchester United’s second offer for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo has now been submitted after the Premier League club rejected the first offer worth about 55 million pounds.

Following a disappointing season, Manchester United aims to act swiftly in the transfer market this summer and bring in players who align with the manager’s style of play.

Ruben Amorim took charge of Manchester United in November 2024, succeeding Dutch manager Erik ten Hag. Coming in mid-season without proper signings contributed to the failure last season.

Manchester United has already completed the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves after they triggered his 62.5 million pounds release clause. He is expected to complete his move after the international break.

Manchester United placed second bid for Mbeumo

Manchester United have submitted an improved second offer worth more than 60 million pounds, according to multiple reports.

Reports have stated that Brentford wants a similar fee to what Manchester United paid for Matheus Cunha because of their age and performance in the Premier League last season.

Rob Dawson from ESPN has claimed that there is an expectation that a deal will soon be agreed between the two clubs.

One thing that has become very CLEAR in discussions about Mbeumo is that United does not want to get stuck in a cycle of continuous bidding. The club is determined not to be taken advantage of by players under the new regime, per MailSport.

Manchester United will walk away and will no longer overpay for players under the new regime. However, given Bryan Mbeumo’s desire to join Manchester United, it’s likely that he will be a Manchester United player.


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