Brentford will accept £50m Bryan Mbeumo offer from Newcastle – sources

Newcastle United could sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo for £50million in the summer transfer window, sources have told Football Insider.

Speaking on the latest edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed that the Cameroon international “would be a dream” for the Magpies.

The 25-year-old has been linked to Newcastle for a while as Eddie Howe wants to strengthen his attacking options.

Football Insider revealed that signing a right winger is a “top priority” for the recruitment team at Newcastle, and Mbeumo is an option being considered.

A fee of around £50million is expected to be enough to secure Mbuemo and prize him away from the Bees.

The versatile forward is under contract with Brentford until 2026, placing pressure on the Bees to make a decision about his future.

Newcastle will have to work hard to sign Bryan Mbeumo

Newcastle are expected to find it difficult to sign Mbeumo, even though this is an area they are focusing heavily on.

That’s because there is set to be a lot of competition for his signature, as there are a number of clubs ready to sign him.

Well-placed sources have informed Football Insider that the race to buy Mbeumo is set to be “pretty intense” during the summer.

Newcastle are also considering Johan Bakayoko of PSV Eindhoven as another option to strengthen their right wing next season.

Bryan Mbeumo has become a consistent goal threat

Bryan Mbeumo has proven himself in the Premier League since moving to Brentford, having scored 36 goals and provided 24 assists in his 122 appearances so far.

14 of those goals have taken place this season as he has caught the attention of the footballing world with his consistent performances.

Arsenal are another club that are known to be interested in signing Mbeumo in the summer, providing Newcastle competition.

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