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Bryan Mbeumo could miss SIX of Manchester United's crucial winter matches next season.
The Brentford striker is a summer target for the Red Devils as Ruben Amorim courts more firepower up front.
But as Cameroon's main goal threat, Mbeumo will be at the Africa Cup of Nations from December 21 until January 18.
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Daily Mail
an hour ago
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