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MANCHESTER UNITED ARE SET FOR A BUSY SUMMER IN THE TRANSFER MARKET AND ALREADY A PATTERN IS BECOMING CLEAR AT OLD TRAFFORD AHEAD OF RUBEN AMORIM'S FIRST PRE-SEASON AT THE CLUB 00:00, 03
Jun 2025Updated 05:07, 03 Jun 2025 Manchester United have moved on from Liam Delap and will now look to sign Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo in a £50million deal this summer. The Red Devils are
growing increasingly confident of being able to lure the forward to Old Trafford after the striker indicated he wanted to move to the club. United will be required to fight off interest
from the likes of Newcastle and Arsenal to secure the Cameroon international. Ruben Amorim is said to be keen to make Mbeumo, who scored 20 goals in the Premier League in 2024/25, an
integral member of his team. The Red Devils have returned their attention to Mbeumo after missing out to Chelsea for Ipswich Town Forward Delap. The 22-year-old former Man City youngster is
primed to be announced as the Blues' newest signing after undergoing his medical, with Chelsea having agreed to pay his £30m release clause. United will hope to continue to strengthen
Amorim's hand after announcing their first deal of the summer of the weekend. The 13-times Premier League champions confirmed a deal for Matheus Cunha after agreeing a £62.5million deal
with Wolves. The Brazil forward was present in Manchester over the weekend before departing for international duty. The club want to replenish their front line after failing to see a member
of their squad reach double figures in the Premier League's goalscoring charts. READ MORE: Bruno Fernandes given clear Saudi Arabia transfer verdict as Man Utd exit
'no-brainer'READ MORE: Man Utd 'to sell second star to Saudi Pro League' after Bruno Fernandes exit But United's attention turning to Mbeumo also appears to suggest
an emphasis on targeting Premier League talent. That would appear to see the club taking a different approach to recent seasons. Article continues below Last summer saw some heavy spending
as the likes of Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte, Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee were brought in from abroad and the season before that saw only Mason Mount arrive from England's
top-flight. And in 2022/23, the signings of Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro stole the headlines, though United did take advantage of Christian Eriksen being available for free It
perhaps comes as little surprise that the club would look from within the division after struggling to 15th in 2024/25. And United's issues were all the more evident domestically, as
they earned their way to the final before coming unstuck against British opposition in Tottenham. United boss Amorim has previously highlighted why he believes issues have been found when
playing more familiar opposition. "When you play against any team in England, the physicality is there," he said. "If you don’t have physicality, you will struggle a lot.
Antony is so much better now in Spain. There are many factors, but I guarantee you it’s physicality." And bringing players in who already have Premier League experience, and have
thrived in the environment, such as Cunha and Mbeumo, would not only improve the team but potentially require less time to adjust. After a dismal start for Amorim, he will hope such players
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