Manchester United are ready to show their ambitions for the summer transfer period.
The Red Devils experienced another Premier League defeat over the weekend. This time we played against Thomas Frank’s Brentford side.
Reuben Amorim will rely on the Europa League to provide Champions League football next season, putting all his eggs in one basket.
He spins the team and gives Fringe the opportunity to Brentford, and the home side enjoyed playing with them.
It was another match that showed United needed attackers this summer and that they were ready to target Brentford players’ moves to bolster their division.
Man United wants a Brentford Mbuemo
According to The Telegraph, Man United is ready to bolster its tracking of Brentford Forward Bryan Mbeumo.
Their interest lies on United, who agrees to a contract to sign Wolves attacker Maceus Cunya.
Mbeumo, 25, is an instrumental for Brentford, scoring 18 goals this season, surpassing the 15-year-old Cunha tally.
His versatility allows him to work effectively across the frontlines, and United offer dynamic options to enhance their attacks.
United’s interest in both Mbeumo and Cunha, with a release clause of £62.5 million, shows just how desperate they are to add quality and depth to their attacks.
Old Trafford needs a new attacker
Seeing players like Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee struggle to score goals this season, United are ready to invest a lot of money in improving offensive options.
They needed a team goal scorer, and both Mbuemo and Cunha scored many goals this season.
With currently 15th in the Premier League and three games remaining, United’s season is undermined by inconsistent performance and injuries to key players.
The potential signatures of both Mbuemo and Cunha are threatening with regard to attack options.
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