Bryan Mbeumo had to wait nearly 2 months to leave Brentford and join Man United. During those around 50 days, the Cameroonian striker fell into a state of not knowing whether he would successfully move to Old Trafford or not. However, he always believes in the parties involved in this deal for the best result.
"I always trust the people around me. The summer transfer window can be long, it can be short, so you have to be patient and try to think positively about everything.
At that time, I was in the summer vacation and just wanted to focus to get some air, then the best thing would come. I'm sure it will come.
Manchester United is a big club and this is a great opportunity. I am a challenger and enjoy the project here. I want to be an important part of it" - Bryan Mbeumo shared on the day of his new team's debut.
The negotiations between Mbeumo and Man United took 44 days, plus the official debut time took 50 days. Since being given a signal, Mbeumo has told Brentford that he only wants to go to Man United. The Cameroonian striker repeated that once again for The Bees before returning to training on July 14.

At that time, Mbeumo returned to London to train but did not train with the first team of Brentford, proving that he was in the process of negotiating to leave the team. In the process of preparing to leave Gtech Community, Mbeumo always showed a professional attitude, so from Brentford fans themselves, they did not feel uncomfortable about this deal.
Sharing about his decision to join Man United, Bryan Mbeumo said that he had spent time researching Ruben Amorim's tactics very carefully. When playing at Brentford, Mbeumo played as a right winger in a 4-3-3 formation, or a striker in a 3-5-2 formation.
Mbeumo is being assigned to play as a "right-sided No. 10" in Ruben Amorim's 3-4-2-1 system. However, the 25-year-old could also play as a centre forward, or even a right-back if traded with Amad.
"Current football requires players to know how to play in many positions in addition to their strengths. At Brentford, I often play on the right wing, but really, up to now, I have not found the position that can really play best.
This used to give me a slight advantage because I could suit many tactics. But now, things may not be like that anymore because each season is different" - Bryan Mbeumo shared.
In Ruben Amorim's current system, the most serious missing position is the center forward. However, in case the team cannot find new quality personnel, Matheus Cunha or Bryan Mbeumo may have to take charge.

20 goals and 8 assists last season are very good achievements of Mbeumo in the Premier League, so he is expected to quench the "Red Devils"' thirst for goals, at least in the domestic arena.
On the US tour, Mbeumo did not have time to play the opening match against West Ham. He may not even be present in the match against Bournemouth and will only make an appearance in the match against Everton. The Red Devils have one more match against Fiorentina before facing Arsenal in round 1 of the Premier League. This could be Mbeumo's perfect debut if he can keep up with the pace.