Bryan Mbeumo has addressed the swirling transfer speculation linking him with a move away from Brentford, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur reportedly vying for his signature. The Cameroonian forward's impressive performances last season have made him a hot commodity in the transfer market, and he has acknowledged the attention while remaining focused on his present situation.
"It (transfer speculation) is a bit new for me I would say!" Mbeumo told Sky Sports in an exclusive interview. "I think it can be the life of a footballer and you need to accept it." This statement suggests a level-headed approach from the 25-year-old, who seems aware of the fleeting nature of transfer rumors and the importance of staying grounded amidst the noise.
Manchester United's interest in Mbeumo has been well-documented, with reports suggesting that they have already had an initial bid rejected by Brentford. That offer apparently consisted of £45 million guaranteed plus £10 million in potential add-ons. Despite this setback, the Red Devils are expected to return with a fresh offer, as Mbeumo is believed to be one of their primary attacking targets this summer. United are looking to bolster their attacking options after a disappointing goalscoring season, and Mbeumo's versatility and proven Premier League record make him an attractive prospect. They have already completed the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves.
However, Manchester United face competition from Tottenham Hotspur, who have recently appointed former Brentford manager Thomas Frank as their new head coach. Frank's arrival at Spurs has reportedly reignited their interest in Mbeumo, as the pair enjoyed a successful relationship at Brentford. Mbeumo is said to be "more intrigued" by the prospect of linking up with Frank again, particularly with Tottenham able to offer Champions League football, a lure Manchester United cannot currently match.
Despite Tottenham's renewed interest and the potential reunion with Frank, reports suggest that Mbeumo still favors a move to Manchester United. Sources claim that he has "told confidants he only wants to join United," indicating a strong preference for a move to Old Trafford. It's believed that Mbeumo is tempted by the opportunity to be part of the project to restore United to the top of English football. Adding to this, his international teammate Andre Onana has reportedly advised Mbeumo to make the switch to Manchester United.
Brentford are seemingly open to selling Mbeumo if their valuation is met, acknowledging that he has earned the chance to move to a bigger club. The Bees are believed to value him in excess of £60 million. Mbeumo's impressive statistics from last season, including 20 Premier League goals, underscore his attacking prowess and potential value to any suitor.
Ultimately, Mbeumo's future remains uncertain, and it remains to be seen whether Manchester United will increase their offer to meet Brentford's valuation or if Tottenham's pull with Thomas Frank and Champions League football will sway his decision. What is clear is that Bryan Mbeumo is handling the transfer speculation with maturity and professionalism, focusing on the present while acknowledging the possibilities that lie ahead.