Manchester United have been heavily linked with a move for Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo and the Bees are seemingly planning for life without the Cameroon international, but they've hit a problem
13:54, 16 Jul 2025Updated 13:58, 16 Jul 2025
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Man Utd continue to push for Bryan Mbeumo(Image: Getty Images)
Manchester United appeared to be heading to a fruitful transfer window when they announced the signing of Matheus Cunha at the beginning of June.
The Brazilian was unveiled as United's first signing on June 12, marking the start of their transfer activity. However, 34 days after triggering Cunha's £62.5million release clause and Ruben Amorim securing his top target, United's dealings have been anything but good.
Brentford have rejected two offers for Bryan Mbeumo within the past month. An initial bid of £55m was turned down by the Bees, followed by a revised offer of £60m, which also fell short.
It's understood that Brentford are holding out for a figure close to £65m, and reports this week suggest there is still a significant gap between the two clubs' valuations. In contrast to United, Brentford are planning ahead
Brentford have already bolstered Keith Andrew's squad this month with the signing of Antoni Milambo from Feyenoord, and now they're reportedly eyeing a winger who could potentially replace Mbeumo on the right of their frontline.
Bryan Mbeumo is currently Man Utd's main target
Bryan Mbeumo's move to Manchester United has stalled(Image: Getty Images)
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Ipswich Town's Omari Hutchinson is said to be on Brentford's radar, and following their relegation from the Premier League, he's one of the players who could likely leave. The Daily Mail reported that a £35m bid had been tabled for the ex-Chelsea star, which would trigger his release clause.
However, contrasting reports suggest a deadline of 5pm on Tuesday, July 15 to activate Hutchinson's release clause was included in his contract.
And according to Fabrizio Romano, the bid was not lodged in time. The transfer guru reports that the release clause has expired, but the winger, who was a part of England U21s European Championship-winning side, is keen on the move.
Omari Hutchinson of England poses for a photograph with the UEFA European Under-21 Championship trophy after his team's victory in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025 Final match between England and Germany
Brentford are interested in signing Omari Hutchinson(Image: Eddie Keogh - The FA, The FA via Getty Images)
Hutchinson, like Mbeumo, is a left-footed winger and seems an ideal candidate to step into the shoes of the Cameroonian international. It's now up to United to negotiate terms with Brentford to close the deal.
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While United have been pursuing Mbeumo, there seems to have been a lack of alternative targets. The lack of talk about other attacking alternatives has been unusual, leaving them in a precarious position regarding Mbeumo.
There remains hope that the 25-year-old will join United, but time is ticking if he is to be part of the pre-season tour to the United States.