Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United
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City Football Group (CFG), which owns Man City, is set to make millions from Manchester United’s signing of Bryan Mbeumo in the summer transfer window. The Cameroon international’s move to Old
Manchester United have boosted their attack by signing Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford - here we break down the deal
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AFP on MSNChildhood fan Mbeumo joins Man Utd re-buildCameroon winger Bryan Mbeumo said he "grew up wearing" the Manchester United shirt on Monday after joining the club from Brentford on a deal until 2030, with an option for a further year."As soon as I knew there was a chance to join Manchester United,
City Football Group – the parent company behind Manchester City – are set to profit from Manchester United’s blockbuster transfer of Bryan Mbeumo, according to reports.The news comes as yet
Like Frank, Mbeumo is now leaving Brentford after a fee rising to £70m was agreed with United. On Friday, his former Brentford manager Frank was asked about the Cameroon international and said: "Bryan, of course, is a fantastic player. I have been with him for five years.