Brentford’s attacking talent is being eyed by some of the top clubs in the Premier League after his superb start to the campaign.
The 25-year-old Cameroonian has been one of the Premier League’s most underrated ballers this season! Having scored 8 goals in the opening 9 games of this season, he’s managed to influence Brentford’s performances massively.
The Bees will reportedly demand at least £40 million to sell their reliable strike force, with Premier League clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, and Newcastle all keeping tabs.
What’s Bryan Mbeumo’s playstyle?
A versatile left-footed winger that can see himself play as a striker or in a false nine role when depended upon to lead the line. A goal scorer and an equally good playmaker with the ball at his feet
As a winger, he’s direct on the ball and could break defensive lines with passes whilst also accelerating and dribbling through the wider channels. An agile body that gives him good balance whilst making turns to effectively manoeuvre through press
A deadly left foot that he likes taking advantage of when he cuts in from the right wing that sees him get into favourable angles to accurately find the net. Decent off the ball and leads a high-intensity press for Brentford. Suits transitional styles too.
Consistency in front of is one of Mbeumo’s greatest assets—he’s managed to score 58 goals and rack up 40 assists in over 200 appearances for the Bees.
Mbeumo’s supreme talent and form he’s hit lately have his manager Thomas Frank recently say that he’s convinced that the Cameroon international will play for a big club in the near future. However, the 25-year-old remains to be a crucial part of Frank’s plans.
Can Brentford afford to sell Bryan Mbeumo?
Having sold one of their biggest stars, Ivan Toney, to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli, Mbeumo could be the next one to fetch some big money for Thomas Frank’s side.
Just like Toney, Mbeumo too would enter into the final year of his contract, with a decision to be made soon. Brentford can’t afford to compromise on the fee and would also look to keep hold of a talent like Bryan Mbeumo!