
Manchester United have returned with a third bid for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo as they look to put an end to the prolonged transfer saga.
The Cameroon international has been a key target for the Red Devils this summer and they have already seen two bids turned down by the Bees.
That has not put Manchester United off, though, with the Athletic reporting that a third offer worth an initial £65m plus £5m in add-ons.
It is yet to be seen whether that is enough for the Bees, but it was believed that they were waiting for Manchester United to offer more than the £62.5m they paid Wolves for Matheus Cunha earlier this summer.
Clearly they have now done that, with the ball now firmly in Brentford’s court.
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Mbeumo has made it clear that he wants to move to Old Trafford and personal terms are no issue.
There was interest in the 25-year-old from Tottenham and Newcastle, but despite their nightmare campaign last time round, it is Manchester United he wants to join.

United’s first bid was some way short of Brentford’s asking price, worth an initial £45m, plus £10m in add-ons.
They returned with another bid of £55m up front and £7.5m in add-ons, but that was also spurned.
Brentford are able to ask for such a huge figure after a brilliant season from Mbeumo which saw him score 20 Premier League goals.
More to follow…