Manchester United target Bryan Mbeumo is growing frustrated with the lack of transfer progress as negotiations with Brentford stall again.
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The Red Devils aim to strengthen Ruben Amorim’s squad, having already signed Matheus Cunha, but now focus on Mbeumo.
Despite weeks of discussions, United have failed to reach an agreement with Brentford, who demand over £63 million for the forward.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed the deal remains “on,” with talks set to continue this week as United weigh up a third offer.
Mbeumo, who prefers a move to Old Trafford, remains committed to joining United despite the slow pace of negotiations.
The Cameroonian international has seen two bids rejected, but Manchester United have yet to meet Brentford’s valuation.
The Bees feel justified in their demands, citing recent fees for players like Noni Madueke and Anthony Elanga as benchmarks.
Brentford are open to selling but only at the right price, and are entertaining offers from other interested clubs too, reports Football 365.
Director Phil Giles said Mbeumo could still stay if a deal isn’t reached, though interest in him remains high.
Giles stressed any transfer must benefit Brentford, with no urgency to sell unless the valuation is met.

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