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Man United target Mbeumo speaks out on Thomas Frank's departure

Man United target Mbeumo speaks out on Thomas Frank's departure

Independent6 hours ago

Bryan Mbeumo has publicly addressed transfer speculation linking him to Manchester United and Tottenham after a season where he scored 20 goals for Brentford.
Manchester United's initial offer of £45m plus £10m in add-ons was rejected, while Tottenham has intensified their pursuit following the appointment of ex-Brentford boss Thomas Frank.
The 25-year-old praised Thomas Frank's impact on his development as both a player and a person, highlighting Frank's tactical intelligence and ability to build a strong team dynamic.
The forward acknowledged the transfer speculation as part of football life, reflecting on his best Premier League season and Brentford's near miss in chasing a European spot.
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a second bid for Mbeumo, while Tottenham hopes Frank's presence and Champions League football will give them an advantage.

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