Bryan Mbeumo next club odds: Who will Brentford forward sign for this summer?
Brentford enjoyed another solid season in the Premier League, as they cemented a top-half finish in tenth place. The Bees’ star of the season was Cameroon international Bryan Mbeumo, with the club now facing a fight to keep a hold of their wing wizard.
Having developed into one of the most exciting attacking players in the division during his time in West London, the 25-year-old has scored more Premier League goals (20) during the 2024/25 campaign than he did in the previous two seasons combined.
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With a few parties seemingly displaying their interest recently, where will the former Troyes forward be playing his football after the summer transfer window closes?
Manchester United (2/1) are aiming to shift some of their playing personnel after a trophyless campaign, their worst ever Premier League season, and with no European football on the horizon. The Red Devils’ rebuild will be hoping to take shape soon, and the bookies believe that United are the favourites to sign Mbeumo this summer.
Newcastle (4/1) can provide the winger with Champions League football in the 2025/26 season, so that may prove too enticing for the Cameroon international to turn down. The League Cup winners are an exciting team when everybody’s fully fit, but Brentford’s talisman could prove a shrewd acquisition - and an upgrade - if the Toon opted to secure his signature.
Arsenal (5/1) finished runners-up behind Liverpool, but the Gunners appear to be needing depth in attacking areas alongside upgrading a few departments. A move to the Emirates Stadium would provide the chance to stay in London and appears a logical next step for the 25-year-old to take at this stage of his career.
Tottenham (8/1) are another of the five English clubs that will be playing amongst Europe’s elite next season. The Europa League winners had a disappointing Premier League campaign but also present another option to be playing against the crème de la crème in 2025/26 along with staying in the capital.
The bookmakers believe that staying at Brentford (12/1) is more likely than Mbeumo moving to either reigning champions Liverpool (16/1) or fellow west London outfit and Europa Conference League finalists Chelsea (18/1).
Moves further afield to Champions League finalists Paris Saint-Germain (25/1) or any Saudi Arabian club (25/1) are deemed less likely than the Bees forward staying in England and the Premier League.
Bookmakers believe that English clubs that have qualified for European competition will be at the front of the queue to sign Mbeumo, regardless of which tournament teams will be playing in.
Nottingham Forest (33/1) enjoyed a remarkable 2024/25 campaign and will be participating in next season’s Europa Conference League as a result of the Tricky Trees’ seventh place finish in the Premier League. A move for the Cameroonian would certainly highlight Forest’s ambition and could easily be considered a coup.
Manchester City (33/1) are another team that may see several first-team players move onto pastures new and therefore needing replacements. However, the bookies don’t see Mbeumo's future with the blue side of Manchester despite a pending overhaul of players.
Club after summer transfer window | Best price | Bookmaker |
Manchester United | 2/1 | BetVictor, Coral, Ladbrokes |
Newcastle United | 4/1 | bet365 |
Arsenal | 5/1 | BetVictor |
Tottenham | 8/1 | BetVictor, William Hill |
Brentford | 12/1 | bet365 |
Liverpool | 16/1 | William Hill |
Chelsea | 18/1 | William Hill |
PSG | 25/1 | Coral, Ladbrokes, William Hill |
Any Saudi Arabian team | 25/1 | bet365 |
Nottingham Forest | 33/1 | bet365 |
Manchester City | 33/1 | Coral, Ladbrokes |
Odds correct at the time of writing.
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