Bryan Mbeumo has finally been unveiled by Manchester United after completing his £71m move from Brentford.
Softfootball reports that the former Troyes forward has signed a contract with the Red Devils until June 2030, with the option to extend for a further year.

The 25-year-old has fulfilled a childhood dream that began when he wore the red shirt of Cristiano Ronaldo while playing in the streets. The Cameroon international did not shy away from that when he had the opportunity of speaking about it.
Mbeumo said:
“As soon as I knew there was a chance to join Manchester United, I had to take the opportunity to sign for the club of my dreams; the team whose shirt I wore growing up ”
Pace and Power
With Mbeumo in Ruben Amorim’s side, he can help turn defense into attack in quick fashion. He is strong like a rock and can’t be easily pushed away from the ball. He got control of his movement and doesn’t lose the ball easily which makes him very dangerous for opponents.
Goals & Assists
Last season, Mbeumo, 25, scored 20 Premier League goals, the fourth highest in the league, and registered a further eight assists. Since Brentford’s promotion to the top flight, Mbeumo has averaged an impressive 18 goal contributions per season.
Watch Mbeumo goal against Man United below:
Bryan Mbuemo vs Manchester United.
Starting with Manchester United 😭
Mbeumo scored this one against us. and dusted Luke Shaw like he wasn’t even there. pic.twitter.com/ZjSakC1zMT— Fondre (@UTDFondre) July 18, 2025
Passing
Mbeumo is comfortable with the ball and plays it forward aggressively all the time. He is the time of player that would drag Manchester United forward.
Link-up plays
Mbeumo will surely link-up with the likes of Amad, Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandez to create magic.
Mbeumo is calm in possession and that helps him find teammates on the pitch easily. At Brentford, he was always threading killer passes to Ivan Toney and they worked well together before the England international made a surprise switch to Saudi Arabia.
A lot of people thought the goals would dry up as their main goalscorer had left but no one expected that Mbeumo would create even more magic with his solid new partnership with the Democratic Republic of Congo forward, Yoane Wissa. Interestingly, both joined Brentford about the same time in 2021 and have stayed loyal servants since then.
Mbeumo and Wissa scored 20 and 19 goals respectively for Brentford as they finished in 10th place and recorded the highest ever goals tally in their history last season.