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BREAKING NEWS : A £50 million transfer target is By Man Utd “set for Man City medical,”.

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A £50 million transfer target is By Man Utd  "set for Man City medical,".

Manchester United are reportedly facing a setback in their pursuit of a £50 million transfer target, as the player is set to undergo a medical with Manchester City. This development has raised concerns among United fans about potential competition from their rivals in securing top talent.

One such target is Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford, who has been a subject of interest for both Manchester United and Manchester City. Mbeumo, a 25-year-old forward, had an impressive season, scoring 20 Premier League goals. Reports indicate that Manchester United are in talks to sign him, potentially using funds generated from the sale of Alejandro Garnacho to finance the £50 million move. However, Manchester City are also interested in Mbeumo, adding to the competition for his signature.

Another player of interest is Rayan Aït-Nouri of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Manchester City are nearing a £33.7 million agreement to sign the full-back, marking their second summer acquisition. Aït-Nouri is expected to finalize the deal soon, including potential bonus and sell-on clauses, with both players scheduled for medicals this weekend.

Additionally, James McAtee, a 22-year-old midfielder for Manchester City, has been excluded from the club’s squad for the upcoming Club World Cup, sparking speculation about a potential transfer to rivals Manchester United. McAtee’s omission from the squad has fueled rumors of an impending exit, with Manchester United reportedly interested in acquiring him.

These developments highlight the intense competition between Manchester United and Manchester City in the transfer market, with both clubs vying for top talent to strengthen their squads

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