Manchester United's push to sign Bryan Mbeumo has reportedly stalled as Brentford have raised their asking price to £70 million ($94m).
- Man Utd want Mbeumo
- Brentford raise asking price
- Ratcliffe unwilling to pay £70m
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WHAT HAPPENED?
claims that Brentford have raised their Mbeumo asking price by £5m to £70m, but United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not prepared to go above the club's £65m ($87m) valuation. The Bees' new price tag is said to have been met with 'resistance' by Ratcliffe and director of football, Jason Wilcox.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
If United acquiesce to Brentford's demands, Mbeumo would be one of their biggest-ever signings. But if they fail to recruit the attacker, it may be another sign that the Red Devils no longer have the pull they once did.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The report adds that Mbeumo told Brentford he wanted to join United, and at the end of June, Ratcliffe and Wilcox believed a £65m package would secure the 25-year-old's services. But now, the Bees are digging their heels in.
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WHAT NEXT?
If United – who have struggled for signings this summer – up their offer for Mbeumo, they may reportedly want money from the sale or loan of one of Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho, or Tyrell Malacia.