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Mu bought Bryan Mbeumo, Ligue 2 Club was as happy as 'catching gold'

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According to The Sun, the Troyes Club will collect unexpected money thanks to the Bryan Mbeumo deal moving from Brentford to MU.

Mbeumo helps the old team to earn 9.4 million euros

According to the announcement, Man United will pay a fixed fee of 74 million euros, with 7 million euros extra fee to have MBeumo, who agreed to sign a 5 -year contract with an option for extending one year.

However, Brentford did not receive all this money but had to divide with Troyes club more than 9 million euros (more than 7.8 million pounds). Specifically, according to the MBEumo sales agreement to Brentford for a fee of 6.5 million euros in 2019, Troyes will receive more than 10% of the transfer value (fixed fee) when the British team sells the Cameroon striker.

In addition, the Ligue 2 team also received an additional 2 million euros of MBeumo training fee. In total, they were entitled to 9.4 million euros from the MU to recruit 25 -year -old striker.

Mbeumo signed a 5 -year contract with MU

In 2013, Bryan Mbeumo admitted Troyes's academy at the age of 14. The Cameroon player played for both the reserve team and the first team of this French club, scoring a total of 26 goals in all competitions.

Bryan Mbeumo was born and raised in France, whose father was Cameroon and his mother was French. Therefore, he was eligible to wear both the Cameroon team and the French team.

He used to play for U17, U20 and U21 teams. However, in 2022, after the meeting with the President of the Cameroon Football Federation, the former player Samuel Eto'o, MU rookie decided to choose to play for the national national team.

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