MU leadership is not satisfied with Brentford, although finally successfully recruited winger Bryan Mbeumo for £ 71 million after weeks of negotiation.
According to the announcement, Man United will pay a fixed fee of 65 million pounds and £ 6 million for MBeumo, who agreed to sign a 5 -year contract with a one -year extension option.
The Cameroon player, who is preparing to take part in the trip before the season of Man United to the US, said: “As soon as I knew there was a chance to join Man United, I had to seize this opportunity to sign a contract with my dream club – the team that I had worn my shirt since I was young.”
The desire to move to MBeumo's Old Trafford has helped Man United against the interest of rivals like Tottenham, Arsenal and Newcastle. However, the Red Devils are said to be very angry with Brentford for prolonging negotiations by raising the required level to £ 77 million and putting pressure on MBeumo to reduce wages to complete the agreement with Man United or agree to join Spurs.
On the other hand, Brentford is not satisfied because what they see is the £ 55 million offer and £ 62.5 million from Man United, significantly lower than the price that Tottenham offers, while still making better personal terms to attract Mbeumo.
Despite criticism, Man United is said to be very happy to have the second largest transfer goal in the summer, after the Matheus Cunha case from Wolves for £ 62.5 million, before going to play. The sources believe that this proves that the club's top football policy is promoting effectively and Man United can still attract big names.
Mbeumo added: “My psychology is always better than myself yesterday. I know I have enough spirit and bravery to rise to a new level here, learn from Ruben Amorim and play next to world -class players.
Everyone told me about the environment being created here and interesting plans for the future. This is a big club, with a great stadium and passionate fans, we are all determined to conquer the biggest titles. “