
MU seems not yet give up in signing Mbeumo. After their first offer rejected by brentford. They're coming back with bigger offer, which is worth more than £60m for Mbeumo. Their first offer was £45m + £10m adds on, which far less than their second big.
However, i'm still doubting them to secure Mbeumo's sign as their second offer is still below what Brentford wanted.
I only feel so weird they sign more players while they have not yet offload some of their players.
If Brentford says no for their second offer, they must go away. They can also use Semenyo (Bournemouth) as alternative choice over Mbeumo.

I love what I'm seeing and to be honest I never expected more from the Red Devils, the thing is they want the best players to strengthen the squad which is true but they forget that they need to spend more to get the best since they have no Europe competition next season and the only way of getting these players is by using money to convince them but it seems they have thought of that, although the situation with the Red Devils in the transfer market these days is laughable because in as much as they act like they want the players they go for which we know they do, it will always have one outcome and that's to pause and turn their attention elsewhere.
It is best they go all out for him after all Mbeumo has all they want and he'll deliver, if you check the squad since the Red Devils wants to offload some players and should in case they don't get any new players who would be the ones to play with their mind that's if they couldn't get these players off the team? That's why it will be best for them to take the risk and get the Brentford man before Spurs slash every penny on the Cameroonian Mbeumo.
To be honest. I rate those names are average or mid. There's nothing impressed from Mbeumo/Cunha stats after all.
But still applause them about how they seem more focus onto fix their poor performance at PL. They signing PL proven, and stop to gamble with player, which is non PL proven that comes from the nowhere. This pretty obvious how they're unwilling to take the risk again, and have to offload some in order to comply with PSR rules.
I know buying some mid names such as Cunha, and now Mbeumo seem not good, but they're doing it right. However, they're terrible in the football business by buying those mid names with very expensive price.

Manchester United lost it a long time ago when it comes to making deal happen, see how they think before they act and is like they don't know what player to go for and as for Cunha I feel he has proven himself in the last concluded season, same as Mbeumo. If UTD don't act fast this player might land himself at Spurs because the news we hear about in this transfer news has always been Manchester United but less of Tottenham, like we know, teams that hardly say their next move have a bigger opportunity of getting the player another team has been bidding for like this case of Mbeumo