Manchester United have officially completed the signing of Cameroonian international forward Bryan Mbeumo from Premier League side Brentford, in a significant move that underlines the club’s renewed ambitions under new manager Rúben Amorim. The 25-year-old attacker has signed a five-year contract running until June 2030, with an option to extend for an additional season, according to a statement released by the club on Monday, July 22.
Mbeumo, widely regarded as one of the most underrated forwards in the Premier League, enjoyed a breakout campaign last season, scoring 20 goals and providing 8 assists, placing him fourth among the league’s top scorers. His impressive performances helped Brentford punch above their weight in the league, and his departure marks the end of a remarkable chapter for both club and player.
Since Brentford’s promotion to the top flight in 2021, Mbeumo has maintained an average of 18 goal contributions per season, demonstrating consistency and versatility as both a winger and central forward. His ability to create and finish chances made him a key target for United, who are undergoing a strategic rebuild under Amorim.
In his first remarks as a United player, Mbeumo described the move as a dream fulfilled.
“It’s an honour to join a club with such a rich history and global fanbase,” he said. “Ever since I was a kid, I’ve wanted to play at Old Trafford. Everyone I spoke to told me about the new energy inside the club and the plans for the future. I’m excited to develop under coach Amorim and help the team compete for major trophies.”
United’s Director of Football, Jason Wilcox, praised the signing as a statement of intent, highlighting Mbeumo’s consistency and character.
“Bryan is one of the most productive forwards in English football. His hunger to be part of this project made it clear he was the right fit for Manchester United,” said Wilcox. “He brings goals, creativity, and a relentless work ethic – exactly the type of player we want in this new era.”
Mbeumo will join his new teammates during United’s pre-season tour of the United States, where he’s expected to make his unofficial debut. His arrival is seen as a major boost to United’s attacking options, as the club seeks to re-establish itself among Europe’s elite after a period of underachievement.
The deal also signals Amorim’s growing influence over recruitment, as United look to reshape the squad with younger, more dynamic players capable of executing a modern, high-intensity playing style. Mbeumo joins a list of summer signings that reflect this shift, with more arrivals expected before the transfer window closes.
With the new Premier League season just weeks away, fans will be watching closely to see how quickly Mbeumo can settle into the team—and whether his goals can help power United back into title contention.

