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Shades of Cunha & Mbeumo: Man Utd in club-to-club talks to sign £50m star

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Published Jun 17, 2026, 4:11 PM GMT+1

Robbie is the Assistant Editor at Football FanCast. 

Having graduated from the University of Exeter in 2020, Robbie spent time working as an intern or in freelance positions across a variety of sites, including at 90min, producing news and feature content related to clubs in the Premier League, EFL, SPFL and in Europe.

Robbie subsequently spent over a year working as a news, features and opinion writer at Football Faithful, primarily focused on the Premier League and Manchester United, in particular.

After beginning life at Football FanCast as part of the company's academy set-up in 2022, Robbie has risen through the ranks to now taking on the role of Assistant Editor since October 2023, having also been part of the Exclusives team in the past.

Across the last few years, Robbie has covered Manchester United, Celtic and Rangers on a regular basis, alongside a raft of other clubs, boasting an in-depth knowledge of the Premier League, EFL and Scottish football in general.

Robbie is a Manchester United fan, but also has a particular fondness for both Celtic and Wycombe Wanderers, taking in a multitude of home and away games for the Chairboys over the last two decades.

It's fair to say that things didn't get off to the best start in a Manchester United shirt for Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, the 2025 arrivals both memorably missing their penalty attempts during that miserable night away at Grimsby Town.

There might well have been a fear that such woes were a sign of things to come, although both men, signed for £65m and £62.5m, respectively, can look back fondly on creditable first seasons at Old Trafford.

Mbeumo Cunha

In Cunha's case, the Brazilian came alive following an initial muted beginning, rounding things off with ten Premier League goals, including an array of stunning finishes under Michael Carrick, in particular.

As for Mbeumo, he did endure something of a post-AFCON rut, although it's hard to overlook a campaign that saw him score away at Anfield and the Emirates, as well as the opener in Carrick's first game in charge against Manchester City.

Cunha-Mbeumo-Manchester-United

The Premier League-proven pair have settled in nicely and raised the level in Manchester, hopefully showcasing a sign of things to come under INEOS on the recruitment front.

Man Utd holding club-to-club talks over £50m deal

As was the case with the signings of both Cunha and Mbeumo, United appear to be favouring players currently operating in England's top tier, albeit with the first move of the summer having been for Atalanta star, Ederson.

Ederson-Atalanta

The continued midfield search is largely now centred around West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes, with the Old Trafford hierarchy thrashing out a deal to try and poach the Portuguese from the relegated side.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano - speaking on his YouTube channel - United are "already in conversations" with the Hammers as they seek to try and negotiate a fee.

Mateus-Fernandes-West-Ham

Those discussions have also thrown up something of a surprise too, with Romano outlining that club-to-club talks are taking place simultaneously regarding Fernandes' colleague, Crysencio Summerville.

The Red Devils are said to have "asked about the situation and the price of the player", amid the parallel Fernandes negotiations, albeit with Paris Saint-Germain also making an enquiry of their own.

In terms of a price tag, it was reported by The Athletic's David Ornstein that the former Leeds United winger could fetch around £50m.

Man Utd could be set to repeat Cunha and Mbeumo signing

In all in 2024/25, Ruben Amorim's side scored just 44 league goals amid their dismal 15th-place finish, with Bruno Fernandes and Amad top-scoring with just eight goals apiece.

Man Utd - Top PL scorers

Season

Player

Goals

25/26

Sesko, Mbeumo

11

24/25

Fernandes, Amad

8

23/24

Fernandes, Hojlund

10

22/23

Rashford

17

21/22

Ronaldo

18

20/21

Fernandes

18

19/20

Rashford, Martial

17

18/19

Pogba

13

17/18

Lukaku

16

16/17

Ibrahimovic

17

To say there's been a stark difference this time around would be an understatement, with Cunha, Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko netting 32 top-flight goals between them last season, each reaching double figures.

The last time three new signings achieved that feat for a Premier League team was Arsenal back in 2012/13, highlighting a job well done as far as INEOS' recruitment is concerned.

Manchester United's Matheus Cunha

Bringing Summerville into the fold could well be something of a repeat, the Dutchman having been a shining light amid a difficult season in east London.

He did only score five league goals in 2025/26, four of which came in the space of just four games in early 2026, although there is plenty there to be excited by, as he showed only recently for his country.

In the Netherlands' 2-2 draw with Japan, the right-footer - operating off the right - cut in onto his supposedly weaker foot and curled the ball into the far corner, subsequently running to assistant coach Ruud van Nistelrooy to celebrate.

That very much felt like the type of finish that Cunha produced this season, most memorably rifling in from range to seal a stunning 3-2 win away at Arsenal back in January.

Cunha Bruno Fernandes-1

There is also a likeness there with regard to their ball-carrying prowess, with both men so adept at beating their man with a faint or piece of skill.

Summerville might rely more on speed than Cunha, although his average of 1.6 successful dribbles per game in the Premier League last season did just about eclipse the Brazilian's return of 1.3 in that regard.

summerville

The West Ham man's speed and knack for cutting inside perhaps mirrors Mbeumo more greatly too, the pair having first truly exploded in the Championship as well at Leeds and Brentford, respectively.

While Summerville did feature for the Yorkshire side in the Premier League in 2022/23, scoring four goals, it was the following campaign where he really came to the fore in the second tier, scoring 19 goals, registering nine assists and creating 17 'big chances'.

Summerville Leeds stats (timeless)

In Mbeumo's case, the Cameroonian was central to the Bees' own rise to the top tier, his final Championship season seeing the left-footer registering 18 goals and assists, while creating nine 'big chances'.

Most importantly, like the current United pair, Summerville is a match-winner, a game-changer, the type of talent who can win a game on his own with a moment of magic.

He hasn't shown it consistently enough as yet, it must be said, but for a fee of around £50m, this could be another astute INEOS deal on the cards.

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