Manchester United has officially returned to the negotiating table with Brentford to pursue the signature of Bryan Mbeumo. Old Trafford's home team is ready to raise the price proposal to exceed £ 60 million to get closer to the valuation level that Brentford requests.
Man United accelerated to recruit Bryan Mbeumo
The negotiation between the two clubs has been taking place over the past few weeks and has been promoted last weekend. Man United is ready to send an offer worth £ 60 million, approaching the number that Brentford requires £ 65 million. Bryan Mbeumo is said to be very interested in the prospect of Man United, although the club does not win the right to attend the European Cup next season.
Man United accelerated to recruit Bryan Mbeumo |
Tottenham also jumped into the race after appointing Thomas Frank to replace Ange Postecoglou. However, Man United believes that they are enough to convince Brentford with a reasonable financial agreement to bring the 25 -year -old to the new coach Ruben Amorim before the summer trip in the US.
In another development, Man United is facing the opportunity to restart the Christopher Nkunku deal. The French striker is looking forward to leaving Chelsea after the unforgettable time at Stamford Bridge.
United was interested in Nkunku in January when negotiating with Chelsea to Alejandro Garnacho, but the deal did not go anywhere. Now, when Chelsea is ready to listen to the proposal and Nkunku also aspires to find new stops, the opportunity to open again for “Red Devils”, especially in the context that they are looking for a quality striker.
The former RB Leipzig star only scored 6 goals in the Premier League after two seasons in the Chelsea shirt and did not have many opportunities for regular competition. The Liam Delap's movement to Chelsea makes Nkunku's main stone door more narrow.
When asked about the future of Nkunku at a press conference on Monday, coach Enzo Maresca shared: “Christo is still our player. Recently he practiced very well, especially in the past 4-5 days. Perhaps so we will consider giving him more chances.”