By Amie Wilson
Manchester United have been given an update of when they could potentially see an agreement reached for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo . The club have been working on a deal for the Cameroon international for the last few weeks. An initial bid of 拢55million was rejected by Brentford. The Manchester Evening News understands that an improved follow-up bid of over 拢60million was made . It has been widely reported that the bid was also turned down by Brentford, but talks between the two clubs are ongoing. The player himself is keen on a move to Old Trafford . The Daily Mail reports that there is optimism within United that an agreement can be reached with Brentford before the end of the week. Discussions are reported to be ongoing over a restructured bid from the club that will see United pay a fee of around 拢65million. It is added that Brentford are closing in on a deal for Feyenoord鈥檚 Antoni Milambo. The attacking midfielder is joining for a 拢17million fee plus 拢4.25m in add-ons and could potentially be seen as a replacement for Mbeumo If a deal to see the forward move to United is completed in that time, then Mbeumo could potentially join up with his new teammates for the start of pre-season. One player who will be part of that squad is Matheus Cunha. The former Wolves man completed a 拢62.5million move to Old Trafford earlier this summer. United are also continuing to work on other deals with the club wanting to sign a new striker this summer. Aston Villa鈥檚 Ollie Watkins is the latest to be linked but the reported 拢60million asking price could be a stumbling block to any move. Here at The Manchester Evening News, we are dedicated to bringing you the best Manchester United coverage and analysis. Make sure you don’t miss out on the latest United news by joining our free WhatsApp group. You can get all the breaking news and best analysis sent straight to your phone by clicking here to subscribe. You can also subscribe to our free newsletter service. Click here to be sent all the day’s biggest stories. And, finally, if you would rather listen to our expert analysis then make sure to check out our Manchester is Red podcast, featuring The Samuel Luckhurst Show and The Midweek Debate. Our shows are available on all podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts , and you can also watch along on YouTube .