Manchester United is ready to break his piggy bank for Bryan Mbeumo

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By: Manu Tournoux

This season, Manchester United has missed everything. Apart from a fairly brilliant course in the Europa League where a place in the final seems to be acquired after their broad victory in Bilbao during the first leg of the semi-finals (0-3), the Red Devils will have to do much better next year on national soil. Currently fifty in the Premier League ranking, Ruben Amorim's men will have to do much better offensively. While the defense has often been pointed out rightly, the most successful club in England also comes up against a big lack of realism in the face of goals.

Indeed, Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund are seriously struggling to convince. Attracted this summer, the Dutchman has failed to do better than the Danish who is in great suffering this season with 9 goals in 47 appearances. An offensive problem which cost the Mancunians dearly and which has the gift of annoying Ruben Amorim. Arrived last November, the Portuguese coach did not hide that he wanted to have new blood available in attack next season. To do this, Mancunian leaders are likely to be offensive on the transfer market this summer.

Manchester United is ready to put 70 million to recruit Bryan Mbeumo

Thus, several players were targeted to expand this sector and the names of Viktor Gyokeres and Matheus Cunha return with insistence. According to The Telegraph, the profile of Bryan Mbeumo also pleases Mancunian leaders. According to our colleagues, the Red Devils would even be ready to put 70 million euros to recruit Cameroonians. As a reminder, the player trained at the ESTAC has a superb season with Brentford as his 18 goals and 7 assists in 38 games can testify.

For his part, the native of Avallon did not hide that he was ready to spend a new course in his career this summer. While several other big premier -league displacements are at him, Mbeumo does not lack courtiers and will have to make a wise choice for the rest of his career. Under contract until 2026 with the BEES, the 25 -year -old striker actually seems to be in suitable conditions for a summer departure and seems mature enough to try his luck with one of the Premier League Cadors.