Bryan Mbeumo has made a significant impact at Manchester United after his £71m transfer, scoring 12 goals in 34 appearances.

What was the challenge?

He faced a big challenge adapting to the Premier League, but his hard-running and creative instincts have been put to good use by managers Ruben Amorim and Michael Carrick.

Djemba-Djemba, a former Manchester United midfielder, praised Mbeumo, saying he is a quiet man who wants to play and run for his teammates.

How did he settle in?

Mbeumo settled quickly in new surroundings and has been fully embraced by the demanding Manchester United fan base, helping the team secure a third-place finish.

This finish means that Champions League football will be back on the agenda next term, which could be enough to justify the faith and funds invested in Mbeumo.

What's next for Mbeumo?

Mbeumo is tied to a long-term contract through to 2030, giving him the chance to cement his legacy in the eyes of Manchester United supporters, and with Cameroon missing out on the 2026 World Cup, he should be in peak condition for the new Premier League season.

Manchester United will make a trip to newly-promoted Hull City on the opening weekend, and Mbeumo will be looking to continue his impressive form, having hit the 20-goal mark for Brentford during his final season in west London.