Brentford have put a hefty price tag on Manchester United target Bryan Mbeumo, according to a report.
United have drawn up a list of striker targets after signing Patrick Dorgu from Lecce in January. They have hoped to move for a forward in the window too, but instead were made to wait until the summer.
Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha of Wolves, Ipswich centre forward Liam Delap and Jonathan David, the Lille striker who has been on United's radar for some time, have all been tracked by club scouts.
But United need to be sure of moving players out before they can bring any in, and homegrown stars Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo would generate by far the most profit under FFP rules, as previously revealed by Confidential.
Shifting Marcus Rashford's £315,000-a-week salary off the wage bill would also give United extra room for manoeuvre, although sources say there is no guarantee of any new signings.
They will, though, likely move for a forward, and will have to cough up £60million if they want to sign Mbeumo, according to the Telegraph.
Mbeumo has been one of the stars of another successful season for Brentford, who still have hope of hunting down a Europa Conference League place ahead of next season.
He has scored 18 goals and picked up a further seven assists this term, working in tandem with Yoane Wissa, who himself has notched up 18 strikes.
As has been the way over the last few years for Brentford, their best players will be targeted by bigger sides, with Wissa the subject of a bid from Nottingham Forest in the January window.
It is also believed that Newcastle are monitoring Mbeumo ahead of a potential summer bid.
The Cameroonian's versatility is also a strong point of his game. He has often played on the right for the Bees - though can fill in up front or even at wing back.
Frank, meanwhile, has admitted his side are somewhat resigned to losing their star man.
'If the price is right – and that's going to be expensive – is coming, then I'm sure the club will be open to it,' Frank told Sky Sports earlier this season. 'I've said many times, we are a selling club. But at the same time we have to reinforce that there are 10 clubs in the world who aren't selling clubs.'
He lined up against his potential future side on Sunday as Brentford played United in the Premier League, looking to put pressure on Bournemouth in eighth place.
Jabiklmpsy
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bargain
Carringtonlife
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stupid racist
hahaha 🤣🤣 Racism? so who am I white man?
cozdmuyz
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nonsense price for ageing African Play who already fake his age
stupid racist
lifeofbillings
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Rashford is even better than all those
Get serious and forget nationality
fihacepy
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They are trying to use our club’s name for speculation and make him sell. We will never ask for such player. He is good but not great.
Cohabdensy
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Mbeumo is not gonna make same mistake as Ericsson did which is going to rubbish team like United when he left Brentford.
Koaacdlmz
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no Need of Asking his price
Hoedinoy
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Rashford is even better than all those
Colito
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United target every players in the world
it's not united but the media
Ritbcemnot
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and why would we need him??? Rumours everywhere
Ritbcemnot
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75M he’s better player than any of man united attackers right now
attackers like who
edwardekamenya
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not interested 😔
rupanrstyz
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25 m or leave it
rasbdimru
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United target every players in the world
Tiftiftif
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75M he’s better player than any of man united attackers right now
IronU
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Why would he go to a team that he help beat them twice?
As in children
Luzaeiopz
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we don need him
Coconandrum
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Why would he go to a team that he help beat them twice?
Your level of stupidity is well noted.
Losdklmpz
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Why would he go to a team that he help beat them twice?
Carringtonlife
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nonsense price for ageing African Play who already fake his age
Kinito_Kinny
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£60 m because he's United target? what a joke 🤣
tomceioyz
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Nonsense, not worth it 🙄 😒
wutbceikmr
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fake news