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City Football Group – the parent company behind Manchester City – are set to profit from Manchester United’s blockbuster transfer of Bryan Mbeumo, according to reports.The news comes as yet
Reports have claimed that Atletico have moved to the front of the queue and United will let Antony leave if any club matches their valuation of the player, which is in excess of £30million. Erik ten Hag's Bayer Leverkusen are among the others that have been linked with a move for the Selecao star.
Corriere di Bologna reported on Manchester United interest in Bologna’s Dan Ndoye. The links appeared to be an effort to pressure Nottingham Forest into a fresh move for the Switzerland international,
Mbeumo joined United on Monday from Brentford in a deal worth in excess of £70 million ($94m), and despite scoring 20 goals in the Premier League last season, the forward said he can do even better at United.
Manchester United are in desperate need of reinforcements across the pitch this summer despite already spending more than £130 million.
According to The Sun, scouts from Man United were hugely impressed with his performances for Mali Under-20s during this year's Maurice Revello Tournament, which has seen the Red Devils emerge as genuine suitors.