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Who are the lucky ones, the Gunners, the Reds or Manchester United?

9:38am, 8 May 2025【Football】

"Mbemo is very happy at the club. He will not rush to seek a transfer, but if the price is right, I cannot rule out the possibility of him leaving." Thomas Frank's words were like a thunder, almost igniting the upcoming Premier League summer window market in advance.

Since the stable performance in six seasons, the "Bees"'s top frontcourt

has a solid figure (1.73 meters) and outstanding sprinting speed. Her left foot is superb, her body flexibility and coordination are outstanding. She can create murderous intent in the right winger and forward position, and she can devote a lot of energy to participate in defense. Her tactical execution is super strong... The 25-year-old Mbeumo has played a 6-season for Brentford. In the offensive system where Thomas Frank emphasizes confrontation, impact and snatch the start, the Cameroon international plays an important role.

In the game that has ended this season, Mbeumo scored 33 games with 18 goals and 6 assists. He averaged 1.3 breakthroughs and 2 key goals per game, with a dribbling success rate of 53%, won 4.8 confrontations per game, and seized the ball from the opponent 4.1 times. The Cameroonian has clear traces of "modern forwards".

Mbeumo and Visa have extremely efficient offensive combinations.

Four teams bid, the Reds are preferred

According to the Telegraph, since Mbewumo has a +1 clause in his contract with Brentford, the London club is ready to sell the striker for £60 million. Arsenal's scouts have long followed Mbeumo, Manchester United and Newcastle are also paying close attention to Cameroon internationals, and Liverpool seems to have the strongest demand for him.

Van Deck and Salah renewed their contract, and Liverpool needed to find their substitute as soon as possible. Mbeumo's characteristics mean that he is the ideal substitute for Egyptian pharaohs.

Considering Salah's age and Louis Dias' desire for a big contract, Liverpool needs to find instant players who can move on both wings as soon as possible. Taking into account factors such as age, characteristics, position and playing style, it can be seen that Mbeumo is a very suitable forward candidate for Liverpool. Since Fenway Group is willing to spend more than £40 million on a left-back (Korquez), it would be a deal that doesn't require too much concern to spend £60 million to buy Salah's stand-in.