
The verdict on Bryan Mbeumo from Manchester United's coaches has emerged after the Cameroonian's early training sessions with his new club.
Mbeumo signed for United from Brentford in a £65 million switch, with the deal potentially rising to £71 million of performance-related add-ons are met.
Mbeumo penned a five-year contract and became United's third summer signing of the summer, following on from the £62.5 million capture of Matheus Cunha and the addition of left-back Diego Leon.
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After a training session at Carrington, has joined United on their pre-season tour of the United States, where Ruben Amorim's men will square off against West Ham, Bournemouth and Everton in the 'Premier League Summer Series'.
United have been based in Chicago and are back in action on Sunday against West Ham, with former Troyes forward Mbeumo in line to start.
He and Cunha are expected to play in the No.10 positions and a new report from the Manchester Evening News sheds light on how they have bedded in.
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United sources say that early impressions of Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have been positive. The pair have been described as good characters who are fitting in well and According to journalist Samuel Luckhurst, the duo have "injected new energy" into the side after making positive first impressions and have been described as "good characters".

Mbeumo gives honest take on Man United squad
And though the deal was only done on Monday, Mbeumo already feels comfortable in his new surroundings and has nothing but good things to say about Amorim and the group.
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"He seems really close to his players," Mbeumo said in an interview with the club's official website.
"His mentality, his winning thinking every time, this is the thing I need. I always wanted to play at the highest level. Now I'm here and I just want to show what I can do.
"It seems to be a really good group, the spirit is really important and I've only heard good things about the gaffer and the team. It's really important for me to create links as soon as possible with my team-mates, in and out of the pitch.
Topics: Manchester United, Premier League, Ruben Amorim, Brentford