Fabrizio Romano’s latest ‘here we go’ could be a double-edged sword for Man Utd & Mbeumo

Bryan Mbeumo looking on
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Fabrizio Romano delivered the ‘here we go’ that could finally unlock Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, but there is a catch.

The Premier League giants have been vigorously trying to buy the Cameroonian winger from Brentford. While they had managed to win the player’s favour, they haven’t been able to strike an agreement with the Bees, who have thus far rejected multiple offers.

But as reported last week, Man Utd are set to receive a timely boost in their Mbeumo pursuit, as Newcastle have launched an onslaught for their former player, Anthony Elanga, who is coming off a spectacular campaign at Nottingham Forest.

Man United to receive boost in their quest to sign Bryan Mbeumo?

On Monday night, Romano confirmed the deal is now imminent with his trademark ‘here we go’. The Italian journalist reveals that the clubs have reached an agreement worth £55 million. The Magpies have also found an accord with the Swedish winger on personal terms.

Hence, the transfer is set to be completed in the coming hours, with United in line to receive circa £8 million thanks to a 15% sell-on fee inserted in their agreement with Forest dating back to 2023.

But while this unexpected financial boost could help the Reds bridge the gap with Brentford and finally complete the signing of Mbeumo, the Elanga deal could also entail negative consequences.

Why Elanga deal is not all good news for Man Utd & Mbeumo

Bryan Mbeumo in action for Brentford(Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

As explained by The i Paper journalist Mark Douglas, Brentford now feel entitled to receive a higher transfer fee for Mbeumo after watching Elanga join Newcastle for £55 million, and Joao Pedro completing a transfer from Brighton to Chelsea for £60 million.

While the Swede and the Brazilian are coming off solid Premier League campaigns, Brentford feel that Mbeumo operated on a whole different level, as evidenced by his sensational stats.

Player Appearances Goals Assists
Bryan Mbeumo 42 20 9
Anthony Elanga 43 6 12
Joao Pedro 31 10 7

Therefore, a bit more patience is required from Man United who at least count on Mbeumo’s preference which repelled all other suitors.

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5 Comments

  1. Age and resale value are also factors. Mbeumo is not worth a dime more than already offered by Man Utd.

    1. Five weeks to try and sign a player who is overated and overpriced this is what MU are facing with the management in charge of the football department totally incompetent and clueless,MU will have too pay over the odds,not to worry they are trying to sign another dumpling from Chelsea on big wages go figure.

  2. neverovatno truli Zapad postoji neka cena nemoze od ponedeljka do ponedeljka druga cena

  3. Nothing like exercising patience, we should try and bridge the gap to round off the Bryan Mbeumo deal, as quickly as possible. No time to waste any longer, time is of the essence.
    We’ll require a minimum of three signings plus Matheus Cunha, to be able to compete favourably in the coming season.

  4. We are not in the champions league,few games why we are signing old players,overated,overpriced?why dont we build a young team with energetic hungry player? There are a lot of players around the world even in the Epl they smell pure quality i.e baleba,richars rios,zaragoza b…..

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