MU has just received a positive signal in the effort to recruit Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford, when the London team has determined the goal of replacing the Cameroon star.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Brentford is keeping an eye on Omari Hutchinson of Ipswich Town as a potential alternative to MBeumo at Brentford Community.
The 21 -year -old has grown up from the Chelsea Academy and has just appeared in the U21 UK team for a second consecutive European championship. Brentford is currently “highly appreciated” Hutchinson, though not officially sent to Ipswich.
With Ipswich just relegated after a season to play in the Premier League, Brentford can completely offer attractive invitations to bring Hutchinson back to the highest tournament in England immediately.
At the same time, Man United is still negotiating with Brentford about the price for Mbeumo. Earlier, the red-white striped shirt team rejected two offers up to £ 60 million from the Reds. Sports Manager Brentford – Mr. Phil Giles – affirmed that the club would only let Mbeumo leave if it was right for the conditions they set out, including a fee of 65 million pounds.
Giles said: “If he goes away, it will be on our condition. Bryan has scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season and we know there will be a lot of attention. If he has a big deal and that is financially reasonable, we are ready to consider.”
“But if Mbeumo is still here next season, I will not be surprised, and we will be very happy for that. That possibility has not been completely excluded. Please wait to see how everything progresses.”
With Brentford ready for an alternative, Man United can be “green light” to approach more deeply to the MBEumo deal. However, to complete, they are forced to meet the financial requirements from the Brentford side.