Newcastle are among the clubs that Bryan Mbumo aims at Brentford, as Talksport understands.
The striker, who is £ 50 million from the West London team, set fire to 18 goals and six templates in the Premier League this season.

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The Mbumo Treaty runs until the end of the 2025/26 season, but the association has the opportunity to extend to another year.
In addition to his strike partner Yoane Wissa Brentford in the league, the cameroon led to 11th place.
That would be her second highest finish since the first Premier League season of the bees in 2021/22.
In an interview with Heaven Sport, Thomas Frank was asked for the probability that MBeumo remained a Brentford player.
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He replied: “This is a good question. I am the head coach, I want my best players to stay forever.
“I know Bryan is very happy to be here in Brentford. He flourishes, he’s fine, it plays fantastic.
“What will happen in the future? I don’t know. I often said we are a sales club.”
Brentford Star striker has sold in recent years Neal MaupayOllie Watkins and Ivan Toney.
Frank continued: “If the right price and that will be expensive, I get pretty sure that the club is open for it.”
When asked what the “right price” would be, said the head coach “a lot”.

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Newcastle, who is currently third in the Premier League, wants to strengthen her squad with the expectation of the Champion League football.
The Magpies had difficulties last time when they were Europe’s elite and despite a famous victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the group phase 2023/24.
Since Callum Wilson’s contract ends at the end of this campaign, Eddie Howe has the perfect opportunity to fill the gap with someone who can increase the page.
MBeumo will also offer an excellent competition for Jacob Murphywho impressed in the course of the season.
Before Mohamed Salah signed a new contract with Liverpool, the club was asked to consider Mbumo as a potential replacement for the Egyptians.
The Reds still expect expenses from their front this summer, although Salah has decided to stay on Merseyside.
Darwin Nunez, who has become a surplus of requirements, was associated with clubs in Saudi Arabia and Spain, which could finance the introduction of Mbumo.