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Brentford ‘increase’ Mbeumo asking price but switch to Man United ‘is virtually done’

Brentford are reportedly aiming to push the final price of Bryan Mbeumo’s transfer to Manchester United to £63 million, with negotiations between the two clubs said to be nearing completion.
Mbeumo has reportedly turned down offers from Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and Newcastle United, opting instead for a move to Old Trafford. The Cameroon international is poised to become Manchester United’s second summer signing.
While earlier reports suggested a £60 million fee, the London Evening Standard now claims Brentford are looking to finalize the deal at £63 million, including performance-based add-ons.
If completed, this deal would slightly surpass the £62.5 million United spent earlier this summer to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, making Mbeumo their most expensive signing of the window so far.
Manchester United are expected to pay an initial £55 million, with the remaining £8 million tied to various incentives, although the specifics of those conditions remain unclear at this point.
Mbeumo’s weekly salary is reportedly set at around £250,000, placing him among the highest earners at the club. He is expected to join the Red Devils in time for the start of pre-season training on July 7.
The 25-year-old could make his unofficial debut in United’s first friendly of the summer, scheduled against Leeds United on July 19.
Mbeumo was a standout performer for Brentford during the 2024–25 season, contributing 20 goals and nine assists across 42 matches in all competitions. Under new head coach Ruben Amorim, he is expected to be deployed as a number 10 in the Portuguese manager’s preferred 3-4-3 setup, playing opposite Cunha and possibly behind a new central striker.
During his time at Brentford, Mbeumo tallied an impressive 70 goals and 51 assists in 242 appearances, including 42 goals and 30 assists in 136 Premier League games.
His Premier League debut for Manchester United could come in a high-profile clash against Arsenal on August 17.
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PSG overcomes challenges to knock out Bayern Munich in Club World Cup (VIDEO)

Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in the Club World Cup semi-finals with a tense 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich, in a match marred by Jamal Musiala’s serious ankle injury and two late red cards for the French champions.
Desire Doue, who was the hero in PSG’s Champions League final triumph against Inter Milan, struck again with a precise left-footed finish in the 78th minute to break the deadlock. Despite being reduced to nine men, Ousmane Dembele sealed the win in stoppage time with a clinical counter-attack finish, setting up a mouthwatering semi-final clash against Real Madrid, who edged Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in New Jersey.
The first half in Atlanta ended goalless but was overshadowed by a concerning moment for Bayern. Musiala, starting for the first time in the tournament after recovering from injury, was caught on the ankle by PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma while chasing a loose ball. The 21-year-old Germany international was left clutching his ankle in pain as Bayern’s medical team rushed to his aid, while Donnarumma looked visibly shaken by the incident.
Earlier, Dayot Upamecano had a header chalked off for offside, while Manuel Neuer pulled off a superb save to deny Bradley Barcola early in the second half.
PSG’s resolve was tested further after Doue’s opener. Moments later, chaos struck as defender Willian Pacho was shown a straight red for a reckless lunge on Leon Goretzka. Deep into stoppage time, Lucas Hernandez followed him off the pitch after catching Raphael Guerreiro with a stray elbow, reducing the Ligue 1 giants to just nine men.
Bayern’s hopes flickered when Harry Kane found the back of the net, but the celebration was cut short as the goal was ruled out for offside. The drama didn’t end there—VAR took center stage when referee Anthony Taylor awarded Bayern a penalty for Nuno Mendes’ high challenge on Thomas Muller. But after a tense review at the pitchside monitor, Taylor stunned the German side by overturning his call.
The match marked an emotional farewell for Muller, who came on for Kingsley Coman in the final 10 minutes. The 35-year-old’s cameo was his last appearance for Bayern Munich, bringing an end to a glittering 17-year spell with the club he joined as a teenager.
PSG vs Bayern Munich Highlights
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Real Madrid survive Dortmund’s late push to make Club WC semi-final (VIDEO)

Real Madrid edged past Borussia Dortmund in a chaotic stoppage-time finish to secure their place in the Club World Cup semi-finals.
The Spanish giants looked to be cruising after Gonzalo Garcia opened the scoring with a superb volley from Arda Guler’s cross in the 10th minute. Ten minutes later, Fran Garcia doubled their advantage by tapping home a delivery from Trent Alexander-Arnold, putting Madrid firmly in control at 2-0.
However, the match took a dramatic turn in the closing stages. Dortmund substitute Maximilian Beier pulled one back to spark hope for the German side. Moments later, Kylian Mbappe, also coming off the bench, restored Madrid’s two-goal cushion with a stunning acrobatic volley.
But the drama wasn’t over yet. Defender Dean Huijsen was shown a red card for pulling down striker Serhou Guirassy inside the box, gifting Dortmund a penalty. Guirassy converted from the spot to make it 3-2, though it proved too late to prevent Madrid’s victory.
The result means Real Madrid advance to the semi-finals with Garcia emerging as one of the tournament’s standout players. His fourth goal in five matches ties him with Angel Di Maria and Marcos Leonardo in the race for the golden boot, though both of his rivals have already been knocked out of the competition.
Real Madrid vs Dortmund Highlights
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REVEALED: What Ronaldo said to Diogo Jota’s family before the funeral as reason for Portugal captain’s absence

The heartfelt message Cristiano Ronaldo sent to Diogo Jota’s family ahead of the Liverpool forward’s funeral has now been revealed.
The football world was left in shock on Thursday after tragic news emerged that Jota and his brother Andre Silva had been killed in a car accident in Zamora, Spain.
The pair were reportedly traveling back to England when their vehicle suffered a tyre blowout while overtaking on the dangerous A-52 dual carriageway, leading to a fatal crash.
In line with Portuguese tradition, funeral services for Jota and his brother were held in their hometown of Gondomar on Saturday morning.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot and several members of the squad attended to pay their respects, alongside other football figures such as Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva, Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot, and Portugal internationals Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves.
Despite having shared an emotional tribute to Jota online, Portugal captain Ronaldo did not attend the funeral. Instead, he chose to remain with his family in Mallorca, citing concerns about his presence creating an overwhelming media frenzy at the private ceremony.
According to Portuguese outlet Record, Ronaldo personally contacted Jota’s wife, Rute Cardoso, ahead of the funeral. In his message, the Al Nassr forward reportedly assured her that he would always stand by her and the couple’s three young children during this unimaginable time of grief.
However, not everyone agreed with Ronaldo’s decision to stay away. Portuguese sports journalist and commentator Luis Cristovao slammed the omission, describing it as “inexplicable.” He added, “Since it’s inexplicable, any attempt at justification will fail to cover the gravity of his absence.”
Ronaldo’s emotional tribute to Jota
Following confirmation of the tragic accident, Ronaldo took to social media to share his heartbreak and send condolences to Jota’s loved ones. He wrote:
“It doesn’t make sense. Just recently we were together with the national team, and not long ago you celebrated your wedding. To your family, your wife, and your children, I extend my heartfelt condolences and wish them all the strength they need in this difficult time. I believe you will continue to watch over them. Rest in peace, Diogo and Andre. You will be profoundly missed.”
The passing of Diogo Jota at just 28 has left an immense void in both Liverpool and Portuguese football, with tributes continuing to pour in from across the globe.
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