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Manchester United officially announced the departure of 9 people from the team, and the three old men said goodbye! There is no progress on the transfer of Mbeumo, and the possibility of Tottenham interception is low

Manchester United officially announced their squad for the upcoming season on Monday, with nine players confirmed to leave the club at the end of the month. Among them, the most famous are the veterans Eriksen, Evans and Lindelof. In addition, third goalkeeper Tom Heaton is still in talks with the Red Devils on a new contract, but has not made the best progress, so he has also been named a free agent.

The other six players who did not renew their contracts were all Academy youngsters, including Hubert Graczyk, Jack Kingdon, Sam Murray, Tom Myles, James Nolan and Tom Wooster. Manchester United officially wished them their dream home and stressed that they will always carry the Red Devils' imprint.

United are also looking to sell more players, including the likes of Marcus Rashford, Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho and even Hojlund, all of whom are on the purges of owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and manager Ruben Amorim. However, with the club's usual sales efficiency, they may not be able to leave so soon.

Manchester United, meanwhile, are continuing talks with Brentford over a move for right-winger Brian Mbeumo, with the club's first £55million offer rejected last week. Tottenham are now said to be in contention for the 25-year-old Cameroon international, who is on the verge of hiring 'Little Bees' coach Thomas Frank, a Danish coach who has been close to Mbeumo for six years.

However, the British Daily Mail has reassured Manchester United fans that they do not have to worry about repeating the Europa League final defeat to Tottenham in the transfer market. It is understood that it is highly unlikely that Tottenham will actually join the race for Mbeumo, which is said to be "highly unlikely".

It is reported that Mbeumo has supported Ronaldo's Manchester United since he was a child, so he dreams of playing at Old Trafford, so even if the Red Devils miss the European competition next season, he is still inclined to join and is willing to play for Amorim's team. Last season, Mbeumo scored 20 goals and provided seven assists in the Premier League, second only to Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Newcastle United's Isak in terms of goals.

In addition to Manchester United's offer of a high weekly salary of £200,000, manager Amorim has promised Mbeumo his regular status. The 40-year-old Portuguese boss likes to play as a left-footed player as a right winger, and he could arrange for his favourite Amad Diallo to drop back to right wing-back, allowing him to coexist with Mbeumo.

'I think Amad [Diallo] is an option at right-back and sometimes we need a left-footed right wing-back. Amorim told Sky Sports during the season, "I try to use this idea to strengthen the team's attack and make the most of the characteristics of the players."

The possibility of Mbeumo joining Manchester United is still extremely high, but Rajue will definitely need to add money, and Brentford still has a "1+1" contract with the player, and will not easily reduce the price. And if Mbemo is ultimately missed, the Reds are said to have other options, with Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo being another option.

TEAMtalk's transfer correspondent Fraser Fletcher has revealed that United contacted Semenyo's agent team last month. However, the 25-year-old Ghanaian winger has a higher price tag than Mbeumo at £65 million, and he scored 13 goals and provided seven assists in 42 games last season, making his passing less impressive than Mbeumo, so he can only be a substitute option. According to Sky Sports, Mbeumo is a priority target for Manchester United, but the club remains interested in Semenyo.

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