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Manchester United's signing of Mbeumo may be raised! The Brentford boss could be in charge of Tottenham Hotspur in the bid for a favourite

Manchester United have reached a personal agreement with Mbeumo to avoid the problem of Newcastle United, Arsenal and other teams joining the competition and raising the transfer fee. However, that scenario is likely to remain as Brentford boss Thomas Frank has become the favourite for Tottenham's new boss and will be asking for the introduction of Mbeumo once he takes charge of the team.

The British Daily Mirror reported that Frank's agent pointed out in talks with Tottenham that one of the conditions for him to take over the team was that he had to compete for Mbeumo. Following Ange Postecoglou's sacking this week, the Dane is the most promising to take over as Tottenham manager. Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Frank has made it clear that he wants to manage Tottenham.

Once Tottenham get involved, it is not only the six-year partnership between Frank and Mbeumo that poses a clear threat to United, but also the conditions under which Tottenham will be able to qualify for the Champions League, which is known to be due to their defeat of Amorim's side in last month's Europa League final......

However, Tottenham and Frank have not really reached an agreement at the moment, but there are rumours that he will confirm his tenure as early as next week. United can therefore act as soon as possible to avoid obstacles by buying Mbeumo before Tottenham decide on a new manager. If the Red Devils are willing to pay £250,000 a week, it will certainly be more than Tottenham can offer. According to information provided by the Daily Mirror, Tottenham intend to give a base salary of £130,000 a week, plus a generous bonus, which is still not as good as the Red Devils.

Of course, it is not as simple as it sounds to find a quick resolution to transfer negotiations between clubs, as Brentford will not easily agree to lower the price tag for Mbbemo's transfer fee, demanding a transfer fee of more than £60 million, similar to the amount of money United made to sign Cunha.

There is also a theory that Tottenham may not really be competing for Mbeumo, and this rumor may be a ploy for the "Little Bees" to get Manchester United to increase their transfer offer, and Frank also wants to help his team for many years one last time before leaving, so that they can earn a little more.

Manchester United do not want to pay too much for a transfer fee, as the club's revenue will inevitably drop significantly next season after missing out on a Champions League spot. Although player introductions can be "amortized", the transfer fees that were owed in the past are also a significant expense. According to the data, the Red Devils will need to pay £89 million this summer on debt left by past signings.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be looking to sell the likes of Garnacho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho to improve the club's finances. Manchester United can also count on a second transfer of some old players, which can also get a good share. Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Manchester United's sale of Academy graduate Maxi Oyedele could be a windfall for his former club.

The 20-year-old arrived at the age of eight before moving to Legia Warsaw, where he made 24 appearances and helped them win the Polish Cup. His individual performances have also attracted interest from Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Werder Bremen, PSV Eindhoven and two Championship clubs.

The player is currently paid €6 million, and if the transfer is made at that price, United can get 40%, or €2.4 million. Manchester United could get a lot of second-hand splits in the summer window, and the Red Devils could benefit from the addition of Alvaro Carreras Fernandes to Real Madrid.

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