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LATEST MANCHESTER UNITED TRANSFER NEWS AND GOSSIP AS BRENTFORD STAR BRYAN MBEUMO CONTINUES TO BE LINKED WITH A MOVE TO OLD TRAFFORD 20:30, 03 Jun 2025 Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo could be
the next signing for Manchester United this summer, but there is still plenty of work to be done. United have an interest in signing Mbeumo from the Bees, who is reported to be valued at
around £60million. Mbeumo himself is understood to be keen to complete a switch to Old Trafford, having also been linked with Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle over the last few
weeks. Ruben Amorim has already added Matheus Cunha to his squad ahead of next season. With a £62.5million release clause in his contract at Wolves, United took advantage of the clause and
made the Brazilian their first signing of the summer. It seems that Mbeumo will now be the target for United's next transfer pursuit. Only time will tell if talks will take place
between United and Brentford and whether or not reports of a £60million valuation for the Cameroon international turn out to be accurate. If so, United could turn to player sales in order to
raise the funds needed to sign Mbeumo. Article continues below The Manchester Evening News reported last month that United are open to selling Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho this
summer. Rashford has a £40million option to buy following his loan spell at Aston Villa, while Antony is valued at around £32.5million after an impressive loan stint at Real Betis. Sancho
could have joined Chelsea on a permanent deal worth £25million, although reports have since speculated that the London outfit have opted out of the deal and will pay United a £5million
penalty fee instead. Even so, all the signs are seemingly pointing towards Sancho leaving Old Trafford permanently this summer if a destination can be found. Article continues below If
United can agree to the sales of Rashford, Antony and Sancho, it would see them raise significant funds and more than enough to cover the fee for Mbeumo.