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Bryan Mbeumo's ‘eye-watering wages demands revealed' after Brentford star ‘chooses Man Utd transfer'

Bryan Mbeumo's ‘eye-watering wages demands revealed' after Brentford star ‘chooses Man Utd transfer'

The Irish Sun04-06-2025

BRYAN MBEUMO wants £250,000 a week to sign for Manchester United, according to reports.
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Bryan Mbeumo is in high-demand this summer
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And they were also keen on Ipswich forward
Brentford are set to demand at least £60m for Mbeumo.
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The United target has a year remaining on his contract at the Gtech Community Stadium, although the Bees possess an option to extend it by a further 12 months.
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The Dane, 51, said: "It is clear that if he is to be sold, it must be for a nice, nice amount. It is a lot. Mucho. Really a lot.
"How many wingers score 20 goals for a mid-table club? And then with seven assists plus his work ethic. And his character. All these things mean that he has a lot, so he is a good player."
Brentford signed Mbeumo from French side Troyes in 2019, for a then-club record £5.8m.
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Mbeumo has scored 70 goals in 242 appearances for the Bees, while also laying on 51 assists.
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Mbeumo started every single Prem game for Brentford during the 2024-25 season
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