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Bryan Mbeumo leaving Brentford?

According to 'RMC', there is a potential transfer battle for Bryan Mbeumo from FC Brentford. FC Arsenal, along with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, is reportedly interested in the Cameroonian national player. Nevertheless, no club has yet made a concrete offer to the Bees for the 25-year-old offensive player. Mbeumo is currently experiencing the best season of his career, having scored 13 goals and provided 3 assists in 21 Premier League games. He is contracted with Brentford until 2026, with an option for the club to extend it by one year.

Arsenal insider Charles Watts claims the Bees star would be an excellent fit at The Emirates. Arsenal are believed to be one of a few top clubs keeping an eye on his progress, but Brentford would be very reluctant to let him go halfway through the season. It would take big, big money to get him out of west London this month.

Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford is being scouted by Newcastle United. However, due to his price range of 60 to 70 million euros, the transfer is currently not feasible for Newcastle.

Liverpool have been associated with Brentford's Mbeumo as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah. Mbeumo is said to be valued at approximately £50m (€60m, $63.4m). Despite some pundits being dismissive, TEAMtalk disclosed that Liverpool are monitoring Mbeumo. The 25-year-old has a contract running until 2026, although Brentford has the option to extend it by an additional year. The club is expected to demand a substantial fee for the Cameroon international, particularly after losing Ivan Toney during the summer.

Bryan Mbeumo is on the radar of several of Brentford’s Premier League rivals, though specific clubs are not mentioned. Enzo Maresca’s side is suggested to be leading the race for his signature.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank is convinced that Bryan Mbeumo will leave the club in the near future following his sensational start to the campaign.

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