MU has a strong disturbance about personnel this summer, when he broke up 9 players at the same time.
MU ended in the bottom half of the 2024/25 Premier League rankings and was not eligible to attend the European Cup new season. In this context, MU tried to sign a contract with Matheus Cunha, who joined from Wolves at the beginning of this summer transfer window. The Brazilian international player is a significant addition to Ruben Amorim's team, when the Portuguese coach sought to change MU's attack.
The Manchester City Club did not seem to stop there, with a series of attacking players put into sights. According to journalist Rudy Galetti, MU is currently ready to pay nearly £ 70 million and surcharges to officially sign a contract with Brentford striker. Previous personal terms have been preliminary agreement and the final details with Brentford are expected to be completed soon. According to The Athletic, the 25 -year -old will sign a 5 -year contract with half red into Manchester. MU is expected to check Mbeumo medical examination next weekend, before officially announcing this deal.
At the same time, 9 players left MU today when the Ruben Amorim transfer plan was forming. MU has confirmed that Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen will leave when their contracts expire today (June 30). The trio will leave Old Trafford as a free player and will be eligible to sign a contract with a new club from Tuesday (July 1). In addition, MU also revealed that there were 6 more players leaving the club, including Hubert Graczyk, Jack Kingdon, Sam Murray, Tom Myles, James Nolan and Tom Wooster.