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Bryan Mbeumo has four things Manchester United and Ruben Amorim need

Having already secured Matheus Cunha's signature, some Manchester United supporters must have felt the need to pinch themselves after learning of Bryan Mbeumo's desire to move to Old Trafford.

Just over 24 hours after United announced the £62.5million arrival of Cunha from Wolves, it emerged Mbeumo had informed Brentford's hierarchy of his eagerness to move to M16. United have since held talks with the Londoners and had a £55m offer turned down last week.

However, discussions remain ongoing and United are expected to lodge a new and improved bid for the 25-year-old, who netted 20 Premier League goals for the Bees this season. It is thought Brentford will demand a similar fee to what the Reds paid for Cunha.

Understandably, the prospect of Mbeumo being added to United's attack has increased the excitement levels among the fans.

With that said, here are four reasons why signing Mbeumo would make such perfect sense for United and head coach Ruben Amorim:

After turning to Italy for each of their last two attacking signings, it is nice to see United looking closer to home this summer. Cunha scored 15 goals in the league this season and Mbeumo netted 20, meaning they are well established in England's top flight.

Since the beginning of the 2023/24 campaign, the duo have netted 56 Premier League goals between them, meaning they have established consistent records. Mbeumo, who has predominantly played out wide during his time at Brentford, has scored a respectable 42 goals in four Premier League seasons since the Bees were promoted in 2021.

United last signed out-and-out attackers from Premier League counterparts on permanent deals in the 2017/18 season, swooping for Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez. At this particular juncture,

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