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The football buzz is going in full swing as Bryan Mbeumo has officially become the most expensive Cameroonian player in history. The 25-year-old has shattered all records after a
Bryan Mbeumo has spoken to Manchester United's club media following his £65m arrival from Brentford. There are a couple of interesting snippets, one of which makes me feel very old - and it is not this one, where he explains why he enjoys playing the ...
City Football Group – the parent company behind Manchester City – are set to profit from Manchester United’s blockbuster transfer of Bryan Mbeumo, according to reports.The news comes as yet
Man Utd have admired Bryan Mbeumo for some time and feel he is a good fit for Ruben Amorims system; United and Brentford agreed a package last Friday; Brentford are guaranteed £65m in four instalments,
"My mentality is to always be better than I was yesterday. I know that I have the spirit and character to reach another level here, learning from Ruben Amorim and playing alongside world-class players. "This is a massive club, with an incredible stadium and amazing fans, we are all really determined to challenge for the biggest trophies."
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ManchesterWorld on MSNMbeumo role, Hojlund dropped: Manchester United new strongest line up for US Tour - galleryM anchester United will have three new signings to showcase when they embark on their pre-season tour of the United States later this week. Matheus Cunha and Diego Leon both featured in the goalless draw with Leeds at the weekend, while Bryan Mbeumo is finally set to complete his Old Trafford move.
Rio Ferdinand is convinced that Manchester United have stood their ground admirably regarding getting the right price for Bryan Mbeumo, as the Brentford forward looks set to join the Red Devils