According to a report by Give Me Sport, Arsenal are internally discussing a move for Cameroonian international Bryan Mbeumo, but they will face competition from Manchester United and Newcastle United.
The French-born attacker will cost £60 million this summer, and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can secure his signature. There is no doubt that the Brentford talisman is an exceptional player, and he has established himself as one of the best attackers in the Premier League. Arsenal are in desperate need of quality signings this summer and have rightly set their sights on Mbeumo.
The Gunners need to add more cutting-edge in the final third if they want to win major trophies. They need someone who can add creativity and goals to the side. The Brentford attacker would be the ideal fit for them. He is capable of operating as a centre-forward as well as a wide player. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal are willing to pay £60 million for him.
Meanwhile, the interest from Manchester United is hardly surprising. The Red Devils are expected to cash in on Jadon Sancho and Antony in the summer. They need more depth in the wide areas, and the Brentford star is one of the best in the Premier League. He could transform them in the final third. Manchester United are looking at multiple attacking options this summer, and it will be interesting to see if they can sign the Premier League star.
As for Newcastle United, they have two excellent attackers in Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon. The Magpies need a right-sided attacker to complete their front three, and Bryan Mbeumo would be the perfect fit for them. He will add unpredictability and goals to the Newcastle attack. They will be hoping to win major trophies, and the Cameroonian international could prove to be a game-changer for them.
The player is at the peak of his powers, and he could help Newcastle fight for major trophies next season. All three clubs will be attractive destinations for the player, and it remains to be seen where he ends up eventually. The reported £60 million asking price is affordable for all three clubs, and Mbeumo could justify the investment in future.