Mbeumo 'proven quality' - but Man Utd still have striker dilemma
Briefly

Manchester United's poor attacking performance last season, the worst in the Premier League era with only 44 goals, highlights their need for improvement. This summer, the club has prioritized signing attacking talent, investing 127.5 million with the acquisitions of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha. Despite these signings, questions arise about whether the team needs to add another central striker, as existing players like Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee may benefit from enhanced support. Prior moves indicate a desire for proven players rather than developmental options.
Manchester United's key priorities this summer included addressing their poor attack, having scored just 44 goals last season, the team's worst performance in the Premier League era.
Bryan Mbeumo's anticipated 65 million move will increase Manchester United's investment in attacking talent this summer to 127.5 million, following the signing of Matheus Cunha.
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