Newcastle United are reportedly interested in signing 25-year-old Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo in the summer transfer window.
Bryan Mbeumo has been labelled as “Mini Salah” for his style of play, and he has established himself as one of the best attackers in the Premier League. According to a report by TEAMtalk, Newcastle United and Manchester United are keen on the £60 million-rated forward. The report further claims that the move to Manchester United intrigues the player.
Newcastle United are currently the front-runners to sign the player, and it will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done once they further their interest. They need a quality right-sided attacker to complete their front three, and Mbeumo would be an exceptional acquisition.
The Cameroonian international could form a quality partnership with Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak in the final third next season. He would be an upgrade on Jacob Murphy, who has done well this season. Newcastle United are hoping to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season and fight for major trophies.
They will need quality players, and the French-born attacker would be the ideal acquisition. The 25-year-old is at the peak of his powers, and he will want to compete at a high level as well. Newcastle United could provide him with the opportunity to play in the Champions League next year and fight for trophies.
Manchester United want to sign Mbeumo
Manchester United need a quality attacker like Bryan Mbeumo as well. The Red Devils are likely to sell players like Jadon Sancho and Antony permanently. They will need to bring in quality wide players, and it remains to be seen whether they can get a deal done for the Brentford star.
Mbeumo has 26 goal contributions this season, and he could hit the ground running at Old Trafford. He is well settled in the Premier League. The opportunity to join clubs like Manchester United will be quite exciting for him.
Manchester United are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them can be hard to turn down. Brentford will not want to lose a player of his quality easily, and they will demand a premium for him, having set a price tag of £60 million on him.




