

- Manchester United had two bids for Mbeumo rejected
- Brentford are open to selling but only at the right price
- Mbeumo is happy to stay for another season if needed
Key Takeaways:
Brentford director of football Phil Giles commented on the situation around a potential transfer of Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, sending a clear message that a deal is possible, but only at the right price. The Red Devils have been in talks with the Bees for several weeks and have already submitted two bids, both of which were rejected, but negotiations are ongoing. According to local media, the London club are willing to part with Mbeumo for around 70 million euro, but so far those at Old Trafford are not ready to meet that amount.
Brentford will only sell Bryan Mbeumo if the "deal is right" says director of football Phil Giles.#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/7RQKJ8mfuS
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“There is significant interest in Bryan. I think enough has been said about his ambitions, but both he and I understand that he is happy to stay another year at Brentford if needed. He had an incredible season last year and it is no surprise that there is strong interest. We have spoken to him and his representatives and it is not certain that he will leave. If we receive the right offer, a deal could potentially happen, but that is all I can say on the matter. We will see,” said Giles, making it clear to Manchester United that the “Bees” expect their terms to be met in order for the transfer to go through.