The fact that Brentford decided to sell the number one striker Bryan Mbeumo to MU helped the club profit and the Cameroon star also went into the history of “bees”.
Through social network X, Romano has just posted a picture of Mbeumo with MU and familiar message “Here We Go”. According to this transfer expert, the BLD Brentford has “turned the green light” for Mbeumo to switch to MU. This deal helps them earn £ 70 million in transfer fee.
After the deal is completed, Mbeumo will become the most expensive player in Brentford history. The previous record belonged to Ivan Toney, who had moved to Saudi Arabia by Saudi Arabia for £ 33.6 million in the summer of 2024. Within one year, Brentford earned nearly £ 100 million from selling two key players.
Mbeumo joined Brentford from Troyes in August 2019, when the team was still playing in the Championship. At that time, the 5.8 million pound transfer fee was considered the record of the club. The decision for MBEumo to join MU helps Brentford earn a large profit.
In the history of transfer, this club has made great profits from selling players. Contracts like Ollie Watkins (to Aston Villa), David Raya (to Arsenal) or Said Benrahma (to West Ham) all help Brentford loudly.
In the 2024/25 season, Mbeumo showed excellent performance with 20 goals and 7 assists, contributing to help Brentford ended in 10th place on the rankings.
After breaking up with Mbeumo, Brentford considers selling striker Younge Wissa, who is receiving attention from Tottenham. If this happens, Brentford will face many difficulties when losing a series of pillars and coaches in the 2025/26 season.