Bryan Mbeumo remains a Brentford player after Manchester United's transfer bids, with the club's fans growing anxious about the deal.
What happened?
Manchester United reported a desire to sign Bryan Mbeumo in early June, but the transfer has yet to be completed.
The club's pursuit of the 25-year-old has led to concerns that they may overpay for his services.
Why it matters for Bryan Mbeumo
Bryan Mbeumo's qualities make him a good fit for Manchester United's 3-4-3 system, with his left foot and attacking threat being major assets.
The player's desire to join Manchester United is clear, with interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United being rejected.
What comes next?
The transfer fee for Bryan Mbeumo is expected to be high, with Brentford using the £62.5million transfer fee for Matheus Cunha as a benchmark.
Anthony Elanga's impending sale to Newcastle United for £52million plus bonuses has also increased concerns about the valuation of Bryan Mbeumo.
Manchester United must decide whether to continue their pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo or move on to other targets, with the summer transfer window progressing.
The club's coach, Ruben Amorim, likes having left-footers in the right-sided attacking role, which Bryan Mbeumo can fill.
Bryan Mbeumo's consistency and maturity make him a more attractive option than other players, such as Amad and Alejandro Garnacho.
The back-and-forth between Manchester United and Brentford has been frustrating, but Bryan Mbeumo's desire to join the club is clear.
Manchester United's fans are eager for the transfer to be completed, with the club's pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo being a major talking point.
The summer transfer window is a critical period for Manchester United, with the club looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
Bryan Mbeumo's potential signing is a key part of this process, with the player's qualities and experience making him a valuable asset.