Transfer Gossip: Man Utd Join Mbeumo Chase, Rodrygo and Gibbs-White Also in Demand
Manchester United target Mbeumo as major European clubs circle top talent ahead of summer transfer window
- Manchester United have entered the race to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo
- Arsenal have made inquiries about Rodrygo
- Leeds United have identified Leonardo Balerdi
Manchester United have entered the race to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, who is valued at around £60 million. The 25-year-old Cameroon international is attracting growing interest ahead of the summer window. (Telegraph)
Elsewhere, Arsenal have made inquiries about Rodrygo, 24, as speculation builds over the Brazilian forward’s future at Real Madrid. Manchester City are also monitoring Rodrygo’s situation. (Relevo)
City are further expected to step up talks to sign Morgan Gibbs-White, the 25-year-old England midfielder from Nottingham Forest. (Fabrizio Romano)
Arsenal and Aston Villa are both eyeing Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, 25, with the Italian club reportedly seeking around £42 million for the Serbian international. (Fichajes)
Everton are prepared to compete with Manchester United for Liam Delap, the 22-year-old English striker currently at Ipswich Town. (Teamtalk)
Should they secure Champions League qualification, Manchester United are also considering a move for Ronald Araujo, 26, the Uruguayan defender from Barcelona. (Football365)
Leeds United have identified Leonardo Balerdi, 26, of Marseille as a priority defensive target this summer. (The Sun)
Scouts from Real Madrid were present during Bournemouth’s win over Arsenal to observe Dean Huijsen, 20, and Milos Kerkez, 21, as part of a growing interest in the Premier League. (TBR Football)
Madrid are also reportedly keen on Arsenal’s French centre-back William Saliba, 24, who remains under contract at the Emirates until 2027. (L’Équipe)
In coaching news, West Brom are targeting Tottenham’s Ryan Mason, 33, for their managerial position. (The Sun)
Meanwhile, Fulham manager Marco Silva, 47, has emerged as a possible successor to Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham, should the Australian depart after a disappointing campaign. (Football Insider)


