As the tug-of-war between Manchester United and Tottenham for Brentford talisman Bryan Mbeumo ensues, the Cameroonian international’s previous admission adds more fuel to the fire
Bryan Mbeumo lastyear revealed his wish to play in the ‘”biggest competitions” for “the best clubs” amid interest from Manchester United and Tottenham. The Brentford star looks set to make a switch this summer on the back of a 20-goal Premier League campaign.
The 25-year-old enjoyed his most prolific campaign to date under Thomas Frank this season, having arrived in west London from French side Troyes six years ago for a then-club record fee of £5.8million. Fast forward to this transfer window, and he’s the subject of bids exceeding £55m from both the Red Devils and Spurs.
Ruben Amorim’s side looked all set to wrap up a deal for Mbeumo earlier this month, with reports suggesting he had ‘prioritised’ a move to Old Trafford, and personal terms would be no issue. However, his former boss Frank’s move from the west of the capital to the north threw a spanner in United’s works.
The Danish head coach has replaced Europa League-winning boss Ange Postecoglou at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and it seems he wishes to bring Mbeumo along with him.
Spurs have now risen to the ascendency in securing Mbeumo’s signature, tabling a £70m bid, £15m more than the £55m figure United had rejected, and reports suggest that the player is now ‘more open’ to staying in London. Comments made by the 25-year-old last May also give Frank’s new side the edge.
Interest from top sides in Mbeumo can be traced back to the summer of 2024, when, after a campaign that saw him muster a respectable nine league goals, Liverpool and Newcastle came sniffing.
Mbeumo issued a response to rumours linking him with the Premier League’s finest, and told L’Equipe: “I have spent five years at Brentford, at a club that has allowed me to grow and pass a milestone but yes, I would like to play in the biggest competitions, at the best clubs. It is tantalising to see some big clubs interested in me.”
The winger ultimately stayed put at the Gtech Community Stadium last summer. However, his comments regarding playing in the biggest and best competitions arguably throw weight behind Tottenham’s bid in the current battle for his signature.
While Amorim’s United will be without European football next term, having finished the season in a lowly 15th, Spurs will grace the Champions League.
They bested the Red Devils 1-0 in the Europa League final, ending a 17-year wait for silverware and qualifying them for UEFA’s elite club competition. Yet, while Mbeumo clarified that playing in a tournament like the Champions League is an aim, he added the caveat that he would like to do so for the ‘best clubs.’
Not only did United finish slightly higher than Spurs in the Premier League this season, but they are also historically superior, having lifted a joint record 20 top-flight league titles, among countless other accolades that Tottenham have not.
Mbeumo himself has dropped few hints as to which side he would prefer, though a post on Instagram when it was announced that head coach Frank would be departing made for telling viewing.
The 25-year-old uploaded pictures of himself and Frank, captioned only with two prayer emojis, perhaps alluding to a desire to reunite, or maybe just wishing his former boss good luck.
Either way, it seems the pull of Champions League football and the prospect of playing under the coach who mentored him into stardom could give Tottenham the advantage in this bidding war, though United still cannot be ruled out.
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