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Manchester United plans to offer Mbemo for the third time, but it can no longer meet the training camp! Newcastle signs one person may help La Jue raise money

2:05pm, 5 July 2025Football

Brentford insists on asking for Brian Mbemo, and Manchester United's plan to get him to join the team since the pre-season training camp on July 7 may be shattered. The Red Devils' previous two offers were rejected by the other party, namely 45 million pounds plus 10 million pounds floating, and 55 million pounds plus 7.25 million pounds floating. Manchester United's plan is to complete Mbemo's deal on Friday, but now there is only one last day left, which is probably difficult to achieve. Unless the club bids on Friday and is accepted directly, then work overtime on Saturday and Sunday for a medical check-up and signing.

But even so, as a non-English player, Mbemo needs to renew his visa and work permit after transfer, which will take several days. Joining the team for training next Monday is already a difficult wish.

Not only that, it is still a question whether Manchester United can negotiate with Brentford this week. If it cannot be done, the 25-year-old Cameroon international will have to go to West London to participate in Brentford's pre-season training camp.

Manchester United will also start pre-season preparations at Carrington next Monday. Ruben Amorin hopes that Mbemo can join and can complete pre-season training with him.

Manchester United is allegedly preparing for a third bid to acquire Mbemo, but was told by Brentford that it would only be accepted if the fixed amount exceeds the £62.5 million they paid to Wolves for Cunha.

It is reported that Manchester United still does not believe in evil, and the third offer may be a fixed transfer fee of £60 million, plus a certain floating clause. This is still a £2.5 million difference from Brentford's price, and they demand a fixed transfer fee of £62.5 million.

Transfer expert Ben Jacobs said: "The reality is that Brentford only accepts a price of £62.5 million, but this must be all the amount that can be obtained, not £55 million, plus conditional floating clauses. All parties are still working hard to discuss the final details. Manchester United continues to want to save money and will not give up £70 million, but they will not give up because of the rejection of the offer. Mbemo still wants to join Manchester United, the club remains optimistic, and the transfer is still possible to be officially announced this week."

But the deal has been delayed so long that British media can only continue to claim that Manchester United is "close to sign" Mbemo and "full confidence" in reaching a transfer. Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano is also unavoidable: "Today's focus is to end Mbemo's negotiations as soon as possible, and Manchester United is in such a process." The same statement day after day made Manchester United fans tired of it. In the past month, Manchester United has been approaching the introduction of Mbemo every day. Who can not be aesthetically fatigued? Some people joked that by the time Mbemo finally joined, his hair and beard were already white.

Manchester United has not signed Mbemo, and Brentford officially announced its first summer window signing on Thursday. They spent £16 million to sign 20-year-old Feyenoord attacker Anthony Milanbo, signed for five years. Last season, the Dutch player made 42 appearances, scored 7 goals and assisted 8 times. He mainly played in the front midfielder position, which is not the same position as Mbemo.

Someone has placed his hopes on Newcastle Federation. Romano disclosed that the "Magpie" has offered £55 million to buy Erlanga in Nottingham Forest, and the transaction may be completed soon. The 23-year-old Swedish Fast Horse transfer from Manchester United for £15 million in 2023, and the Red Devils have 15% of the profits of the second transfer. This means that if Newcastle signs Ellanda for £55 million, Manchester United will get 15% of £40 million, or £6 million, which is enough to help Mbemo's transfer!

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