Man Utd agree deal to sign Mbeumo

Manchester United have reached an agreement with Brentford to sign Bryan Mbeumo. United submitted an improved offer of £65m plus £6m in add-ons on Thursday. Their previous bid of £55m plus £7.

5m in add-ons was rejected several weeks ago. How would Mateus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo fit into Man Utds attack?Transfer Centre LIVE! | Man Utd news & transfers🔴Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next seasonNow, their improved offer has been accepted by the Bees.

The player has two years left on his current deal. Mbeumo is now expected to have a medical at United in the coming days and there is growing optimism the forward will be part of the clubs squad that flies out to the United States for their preseason tour on Tuesday.

Mbeumo is a player United have admired for a while and he is seen as a good fit for Ruben Amorims system. There is a feeling at Brentford that Mbeumo has earned the chance to move to a bigger club this summer if one meets his valuation.

Whats next in Man Utds transfer plans?The focus for Manchester United will be on exits after Mbeumos signing is completed. Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia have been given extra time off to explore potential moves away.

But as Sky Sports News has been reporting all summer, United have been looking at No 9s. They have explored the conditions of a deal for a number of strikers including Aston Villas Ollie Watkins, Sportings Viktor Gyokeres, and Chelseas Nicolas Jackson.

Sky Sports News has been told one to keep an eye on as the window develops is RB Leipzigs Benjamin Sesko. United have been tracking his development for a number of years – back to when he was playing for RB Salzburg.

Arsenal held preliminary talks for Sesko but a deal never progressed. They are now close to signing Gyokeres. What do the stats say?Sky Sports Data Editor Adam Smith: Bryan Mbeumo scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season to help Brentford secure a top-half finish – only three players scored more.

He also notched seven assists but should have registered more, clocking a league-topping 9.26 expected assists during the campaign – primarily from delivering a table-topping 202 crosses. Additionally, only two players covered more distance or attempted more sprints for the season, making him one of the hardest grafters in the league.

He also provides serious pace – clocking the fourth-fastest speed at 36.63 km/h. Only Mohamed Salah collected more form points than Mbeumo last term, according to the Sky Sports Power Rankings. Factoring in decisive goals or assists that changed the outcomes of games, his 27 goal contributions earned Brentford 22 points – equating to 40 per cent of the Bees season tally.

Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next season From next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live. And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.

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