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Man Utd ‘submit £54m bid’ for ‘unplayable’ 120 G/A ace who has been dubbed a ‘mini Mo Salah’

May 19, 2025

Manchester United are out to strengthen their forward options in the summer
Manchester United will have a clearer picture of what their summer transfer business will look like on Thursday as they prepare to take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final on Wednesday night.

With both clubs sitting above the bottom three in the Premier League, the final in Bilbao has taken on added significance as it is the only way both sides can qualify for European football next term. For the Red Devils, Champions League qualification will provide them with a much-needed revenue boost to chase their summer targets while also making Old Trafford a more attractive landing spot for players.

Spurs have beaten United on three occasions this campaign, as they completed a double in the league and knocked the Red Devils out of the Carabao Cup. However, those results are now of little consequence ahead of Wednesday, with everything on the line for both clubs.

Man Utd submit bid for Bryan Mbeumo
Ahead of the game, reports have emerged from Fichajes in Spain that United have submitted an offer close to €65million (£54m) for star forward Bryan Mbeumo. The 25-year-old winger, who has been dubbed a ‘mini Mo Salah’ by former Chelsea player turned talkSPORT pundit Jason Cundy, has a combined 120 goals and assists in 241 games for Brentford. He has netted 69 times while providing 51 assists.

This season he has netted 19 goals and provided eight assists for the Bees. His manager Thomas Frank described him as ‘unplayable’ back in December when he scored and assisted in a 4-2 win over Champions League hopefuls Newcastle United.

Brentford will be resistant to losing Mbeumo this summer given his contributions since joining in August 2019. However, he has just 12 months left on his contract with the club and the Bees may consider moving him on if they cannot get him to agree a new deal. £54m is a decent fee for a player with just one season on their deal, and it is something that could convince the West London club to sell.

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