Bryan Mbeumo transfer news: Man Utd reach agreement for Brentford forward after improved £71m offer | Football News
Manchester United concluded an agreement with Brentford to sign Bryan Mbeumo.
United submitted an improved offer of 65 million pounds sterling plus 6 million pounds sterling in additional modules. Their previous offer of 55 million pounds Sterling plus 7.5 million pounds sterling in additional module was rejected several weeks ago.
Now their improved offer has been accepted by bees. The player still has two years on his current agreement.
United hopes that the agreement can be concluded in time for Mbeumo to be part of the club’s pre-season tour in the United States. The team left on July 22.
Mbeumo is a player that United admired for a while and he is considered a good adjustment for the Ruben Amorim system.
There is a feeling in Brentford that Mbeumo won the possibility of moving to a larger club this summer if we meet his evaluation.
United has already concluded an agreement to sign Matheus cunha Wolves for 62.5 million pounds sterling.
What do statistics say?
Sky Sports Adam Smith data editor:
Bryan Mbeumo scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season to help Brentford get a higher finish – only three players scored more.
He also marked seven assists, but should have registered more, blocking a summit of 9.26 assists during the campaign – mainly the delivery of a cross of 202.
In addition, only two players have traveled more distance or have tried more sprints for the season, making it one of the most difficult transplants in the League. It also offers a serious rhythm – blocking the fastest fourth speed at 36.63 km / h.
According to Sky Sports Power, Mohamed Salah has collected more shape points than Mbeumo.
Taking into account decisive goals or assists that have changed the results of the matches, its 27 contributions to goals have earned Brentford 22 points – which is equivalent to 40% of the bee season.
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