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MANCHESTER UNITED TAKE TRANSFER GAMBLE AS NEWCASTLE MUST CUT THEIR CLOTH ACCORDINGLY BECAUSE OF PSR RESTRAINTS 22:07, 02 Jun 2025Updated 11:11, 03 Jun 2025 Newcastle United were prepared to
negotiate a fee north of £50million for Bryan Mbeumo - but any prospect of a deal crumbled after the wages that Manchester United waved at the Cameroon international became apparent. The
Magpies did their homework on the 25-year-old and, as reported on Chronicle Live back in January, watched the star multiple times. However, they were far from alone around he negotiations
with a string of Champions League clubs and Saudi Pro League sides offering big bucks, understood to be north of £200,000 per week for the Brentford star. Howe, asked if the club could make
marquee signings this summer, had said after the final game of the season against Everton: "If he's already established, I think the wages and the financial package becomes
difficult for us, speaking honestly, so as much as we would want it. "Of course it's much easier for me to bring in a ready-made, established, world-class player, but I don't
think we've done that since I've been here because we haven't been able to financially. "We're not in the position of the other clubs, we have to bring them in and
then try to make them that. I don't envisage that changing because of the PSR restraints on us." Newcastle like Mbeumo and there was interest in the former Troyes man, but they
were not the only club keen on the move. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur were also in the running but like Newcastle eyebrows were raised when the forward's representatives told those who
made enquiries that he wanted to more than quadruple his £45,000 per week wages at Brentford. Article continues below Fresh from a £62.5million agreement with Wolves for Matheus Cunha, who
will earn £200,000 per week, Man United are prepared to show their hand and go all out for Mbeumo and frantically bowing down to demands on wages and from agents. Chronicle Live understands
that Eddie Howe and his backroom team are cool on the situation, knowing that there are other options available and money available to be spent this summer. Newcastle's current top
earners all sit on around £150,000 per week and include Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton. United know at some stage that their weekly wage ceiling will be broken but it would
take a world class performer for that to happen. Howe also wants players that are hungry for success and see Newcastle as a great opportunity. In a week that has also resulted in Liam Delap
opting to sign for Chelsea, after interest in the £30million Ipswich Town man from Newcastle, Howe and his backroom team are confident that they will be able to lure players that will excite
the fanbase in the coming weeks. It's also believed that the impending exit of sporting director Paul Mitchell has not dented any transfer plans at St James' Park. TREASURE A
SEASON TO REMEMBER Newcastle United's 2024-25 campaign has to rank as one of the best in living memory. Not only did Eddie Howe's side qualify for the Champions League by securing
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