Manchester United to clinch Bryan Mbeumo deal
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Manchester United have reached a full agreement with Brentford to sign Cameroon international Bryan Mbeumo, in a deal that could rise to £71million. As first reported by David Ornstein of The Athletic, United will pay an initial £65m across four instalments, with a further £6m in performance-related bonuses.