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Brentford have turned down a fresh £62.5 million offer from Manchester United for Bryan Mbeumo, IsaGoal can report.
The bid matched the club’s recent deal for Matheus Cunha, who joined from Wolves, as reported by Sky Sports.
United remain determined to land the Cameroon international after his standout 2024–25 season.
Brentford had already rejected a previous £55 million proposal, holding firm despite Mbeumo’s interest in making the move.
The 25-year-old, who scored 12 goals and assisted 10 last season, has become one of the most in-demand Premier League forwards.
Tottenham Hotspur, managed by former Brentford coach Thomas Frank, are also circling.
Frank is keen to reunite with the versatile attacker, who flourished under his system in West London.
A source close to the player said, “Bryan wants a bigger challenge, and he believes this is the right time to move on.”
Despite Mbeumo’s contract expiring next summer, Brentford hold a one-year extension option, giving them leverage in negotiations.
Keith Andrews, Brentford’s newly appointed manager, is reportedly involved in discussions regarding Mbeumo’s future.
Andrews, who was officially named manager on Friday, will face a tough start if Mbeumo forces the club’s hand.
United are expected to return with another improved offer, while Spurs remain in close contact with Mbeumo’s representatives.
Whether Brentford hold their ground or cash in could shape their upcoming campaign.
With both clubs chasing hard and the player pushing for an exit, the next few days will be pivotal.
This article was updated 3 hours ago