
Man Utd submit HUGE second offer for Bryan Mbeumo as desperate Ruben Amorim accelerates summer transfer plans
MANCHESTER UNITED have submitted a second bid for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo.
The Red Devils had a £55million offer turned down by Brentford earlier this month.
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Man Utd have tabled a second offer for Bryan Mbeumo worth in excess of £60m
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But club officials have now tabled a new and improved second proposal.
SunSport understands the latest offer is worth in excess of £60m.
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