
According to David Ornstein, Manchester United and Brentford remain far apart in their valuation of Bryan Mbeumo, with no major breakthroughs in recent weeks, although talks are ongoing as the Red Devils aim to land the Cameroon international.
Negotiations between Manchester United and Brentford over the signing of Bryan Mbeumo are continuing, although so far without significant progress. As reported by David Ornstein, the difference between what the two clubs consider a fair value for the Cameroon striker remains considerable.
Manchester United have shown a strong interest in acquiring the player’s services, but a financial agreement has yet to be reached with Brentford. Talks between the parties have been active for several weeks, but there has been no real rapprochement in the positions.
The Old Trafford club believe that Mbeumo would be an interesting addition to the squad’s attacking options. Brentford, for their part, are adamant in their valuation of the player and have no intention of lowering their demands.
The Cameroon international is highly rated for his ability to play in a number of attacking positions and his consistent performances in the Premier League. Despite United’s interest, the deal is not imminent and will depend on whether the two sides come closer in the coming weeks.