Telegraph: Brentford may raise Mbemo s asking price, Mitrovic will not go to Manchester United
June 3 The Daily Telegraph reported that Brentford may raise the price for its winger Mbemo, and Manchester United's intentional Mitrovic may not leave the Saudi league. It is reported that after Mbemo decided to join Manchester United, Brentford's transfer fee requirements have been increased. Brentford has not yet reached out to Mbemo for United, nor has he offered a price tag to the 25-year-old striker's potential chaser. Therefore, Brentford is displeased with Mbemo's potential connection being publicly hyped now. A source said that if Mbemo's transfer fee agreement has not been reached after the latest report, Manchester United will look a little embarrassed. Mbemo's current contract with Brentford is only one year left, but Brentford has the option of renewing the contract for one year. Coach Frank had previously talked about the possibility of the Cameroon international leaving this summer, but then added that signing Mbemo would require a very, very high offer, and the amount was huge. Although Mbeumo is obviously eager to join Manchester United, Brentford also knows that there are other clubs interested in him, including Newcastle, which has been inspecting him in recent years and can provide Champions League qualification. The outside world believes that any ball will sign Mbemo may cost about £60 million, which may be too expensive for Newcastle. Brentford is known for tough negotiations in player sales, and there is no termination clause in Mbemo's contract. Mbemo has handed over 20 league goals and 7 assists this season. In addition to his goal ability, Mbemo's attractiveness lies in his versatility, and he can be competent for any position on the forward line. If Brentford eventually sells Mbemo, they won't allow another striker, Visa, to leave the team, although the team is expected to offer the 28-year-old French striker. Meanwhile, sources close to Mitrovic ruled out reports that he might leave Riyadh Crescent this summer, join Manchester United permanently or loan . They insist that the Serbian striker will remain in the Saudi league, and the club is trying to sign Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez in time to participate in this month's Club World Cup, with decisions expected this week.
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