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Manchester United brews a £125 million double transfer deal to shape Amorin s "dream" lineup

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When the summer transfer window opens, Manchester United is preparing to make drastic reforms to the offensive line under Ruben Amorin and is preparing to spend £125 million to sign two strikers. Manchester United hopes to sign Premier League stars Brian Mbeumo and Matthias Cunia for a total of £125 million. The Red Devils will target forward players in the summer transfer window, and Ruben Amorin is eager to reshape the team's weak attacking situation.

Manchester United are preparing to sell Marcus Rashford and Anthony, both of whom were rented out in January. Meanwhile, it was also rumored that Rasmus Hoylund and Alejandro Garnacho might leave at a high price. In Sunday's ups and downs, eventually losing 3-4 away to Brentford, the team exposed the lack of offensive sharpness until the end of the game, with 17-year-old forward Chido Obi getting the starter but failing to score.

Manchester United executives have now targeted Mbeumo and Cunha, who believe these two players can change the team Amorin coaches. Wolverhampton Rangers striker, 25-year-old Cunha, has been closely linked to rumors of a transfer to Old Trafford in recent weeks, with the Red Devils preparing to activate his £65 million termination clause. Now, according to the Telegraph, Manchester United has joined the competition to sign Mbeumo with a valuation of £60 million. The Brentford winger is on the top of their short list of signings, but he has also had scandals with Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle United.

The French-born Cameroon international failed to add to his impressive 18 goals and six assists in the Premier League this season in Brentford's home match against Manchester United on Sunday, despite the final victory for his side. The Red Devils' interest in Mbeumo is reportedly independent of their pursuit of Cunya.

Before this Premier League match, Brentford coach Thomas Frank admitted that Mbeumo may leave this summer but will not be sold at a low price. “I’m the head coach and I hope my best player stays forever,” Frank told Sky Sports.

"I know Bryan is very happy in Brentford, he thrives here, performs well, plays very well. What will happen in the future? I don't know.

"I've said it a lot: We're a club that sells players. But at the same time, we must emphasize that there are 10 clubs in the world that will not sell players.

"So, of course, if there is a suitable price—and this price will certainly be expensive—come, then I believe the club will be open to it. But I'm glad he's here, and I believe Brian will still be happy to play here."

As the end of last season, Mbeumo said he wanted to "play for the best club." The 25-year-old revealed to The Team: "I've been in Brentford for five years, a club that allowed me to grow and make a big breakthrough. But yes, I want to play in the top events and play for the best clubs. It's tempting to see some big clubs interested in me. Let's wait and see."

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