Manchester United have stepped up their interest in Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo.
The 25-year-old forward enjoyed his most productive spell at the Gtech Community Stadium last season, scoring 20 goals and providing nine assists across all competitions.
Man United have submitted an improved bid worth £65 million plus add-ons to the Bees after their first offer for the Cameroonian was rejected.
Journalist Ben Jacobs via The United Stand now reports that United want ‘Mbeumo in for pre-season, which begins in two weeks, therefore this next week will likely be a big one for the deal.’
The Manchester outfit are close to reaching an agreement with Brentford, as Jacobs claims United’s second bid is close to Brentford’s valuation of Mbeumo.
He has turned down the opportunity to reunite with Thomas Frank at Tottenham Hotspur and is determined to seal a move to Old Trafford.
Man United are right with their approach to Mbeumo’s pursuit
After completing a deal for Matheus Cunha, United quickly shifted focus to signing Mbeumo.
However, the Red Devils are cautious of not overpaying for the Cameroon international.
With their meticulous approach, they are now likely to reach a compromise over payment structure with Brentford for his signature.
The club’s intention to sign him before pre-season also signifies their intent to start the season strongly.
By having Cunha and Mbeumo for pre-season, the duo would be able to settle quickly and swiftly at United.
Manager Ruben Amorim could get them up to speed with his tactical demands and it would help them develop synergy with their new team-mates.
Man United have been handed a tough start to the 2025/26 Premier League season. They will face Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea in three of their first five fixtures.
Securing the signatures of Mbeumo and other targets on time would help United navigate their difficult start to the season and build momentum for the rest of the campaign.