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Bryan Mbeumo Already Looks Like Manchester United’s Signing Of The Summer – But £71m Star Must Recapture Brentford Goalscoring Touch To Avoid Old Trafford Flop

When Manchester United spent £71 million to bring Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford this summer, expectations were sky-high. After five matches, the Cameroon international has just one goal – fewer than the four he had at the same stage last season with Brentford. Yet, despite the numbers, many fans already consider him United’s most exciting player so far in this turbulent campaign.

Early Impact Despite Modest Numbers

Mbeumo has revitalized United’s forward line with pace, power, and intelligent movement. His performances against Arsenal, Burnley, and Chelsea showcased why he was voted Player of the Month for August. Even in the derby defeat to Manchester City, he came closest to scoring, denied only by Gianluigi Donnarumma’s brilliance.

Still, for all the energy and creativity, the one thing missing is goals. At Brentford, Mbeumo scored 20 goals last season, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards. United will need that same ruthlessness if their record signing is to avoid being tagged another Old Trafford flop.

The Manager’s Backing

Head coach Ruben Amorim has highlighted Mbeumo’s relentless work rate. After his strike against Burnley, Amorim praised how the forward “stretches the team” and changes the rhythm of United’s attack. The Portuguese boss knows that while goals define strikers, Mbeumo’s pressing and intensity are already transforming how United play.

Partnerships Will Be Key

At Brentford, Mbeumo thrived alongside Ivan Toney and later Yoane Wissa, forming one of the Premier League’s most underrated strike duos. That chemistry boosted his numbers and confidence. At United, he is still searching for that perfect partner. Early signs with Benjamin Sesko are promising, but the relationship must develop quickly if United are to unlock Mbeumo’s full potential.

Why The Brentford Return Matters

This weekend’s clash against his former club Brentford provides the perfect backdrop for Mbeumo to rediscover his scoring touch. The Bees are struggling, and the striker will be desperate to make his mark on familiar turf. For United, nothing would be sweeter than their £71m investment silencing doubts with goals against the club that nurtured him.


Sports Market International Verdict:
Bryan Mbeumo has already shown he can be Manchester United’s signing of the summer, but the Premier League is unforgiving. Unless he adds goals to his tireless performances, the pressure at Old Trafford could quickly shift the narrative. For now, the foundations are strong – but the goals must come.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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