
The Peoples Person
·22 March 2025
Newcastle ready to blow Man United out of the water in Bryan Mbeumo race with £50m agreement

The Peoples Person
·22 March 2025
Newcastle are reportedly ready to meet Brentford’s asking price for Bryan Mbeumo in a bid to beat the likes of Manchester United to his signature.
United are expected to dip into the market this summer to improve their attacking options and Mbeumo is believed to be a player of interest.
The Peoples Person explained in great detail why United should do everything possible to sign Mbeumo, who is enjoying a stellar season.
The 25-year-old has notched 15 goals and provided six assists in 33 appearances across all competitions. His contributions have helped ensure the Bees haven’t missed Ivan Toney too much.
In addition to United, Arsenal and Newcastle have also been linked to Mbeumo and now, CaughtOffisde report that the Magpies have demonstrated a willingness to fork out the £50m Brentford are demanding to sanction the Cameroonian’s exit.
CaughtOffside relay, “The strongest interest may well be coming from Newcastle United, with sources telling CaughtOffside that they’d be willing to meet Brentford’s £50m asking price for the in-form Cameroon international.”
The news outlet adds that the Tyneside outfit are determined to win the race for Mbeumo. He is seen as someone who could seamlessly slot into the team at Newcastle and complement Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon.
It’s understood that Arsenal explored a deal for Mbeumo in January but a deal failed to materialise. The Gunners could make another attempt as they search for more rotation options in attack.
Mbeumo is also on the radar of Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
From United’s perspective, the biggest concern is that Newcastle not only seem to have the money in place to snap up Mbeumo but there is a chance they’ll also be able to offer him Champions League football.
Eddie Howe’s side currently sit sixth in the Premier League with 47 points, just two behind fourth-placed Chelsea. There is a high likelihood that finishing fifth will secure a Champions League spot, thanks to the competition’s coefficient system.
United’s only route to Champions League qualification is by winning the Europa League.
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