CUNHA ✅️ MBEUMO ✅️ AND THIS GUY👇✅️ HERE WE GO💄: Manchester United Finally Completes Another Summer Transfer Signing After Announcing Bryan Mbeumo’s Signing – Medical Completed Ahead of the Announcement Scheduled to Hold Tomorrow

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AND THIS GUY👇✅️

HERE WE GO💄: Manchester United Finally Completes Another Summer Transfer Signing After Announcing Bryan Mbeumo’s Signing – Medical Completed Ahead of the Announcement Scheduled to Hold Tomorrow

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Manchester United are not slowing down in the 2025 summer transfer window, and the latest news coming out of Old Trafford confirms what fans have been eagerly waiting for: the club has completed yet another major signing, hot on the heels of the recent acquisitions of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. The unnamed star—referred to only as “this guy” in cryptic social media posts—has completed his medical and will be officially unveiled tomorrow morning.

 

This marks the third confirmed signing of the summer as Erik ten Hag wastes no time in reshaping the squad, adding flair, pace, and tactical versatility to a team that’s aiming to mount a serious title challenge in the upcoming 2025/26 Premier League season.

 

Summer Revolution: Three Signings in, and the Window Just Opened

 

When the window opened just over a week ago, fans expected United to move decisively—but few predicted they’d make three big signings before mid-June.

 

The signings of Matheus Cunha from Wolves and Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford have already generated significant buzz. Cunha brings creative dribbling and clever movement to the front line, while Mbeumo, who impressed last season with his goals and assists from wide areas, is a shrewd and proven Premier League addition.

 

But now, the mystery third signing is grabbing the headlines. While the club has yet to officially name the player, leaks from trusted journalists and insiders point toward Michael Olise, the dynamic French winger from Crystal Palace, as the man behind the third green check mark. Known for his flair, left-footed elegance, and eye for a killer pass, Olise has been on United’s radar since last year, and now it appears the long-standing interest has finally turned into a completed deal.

 

Medical Completed, Announcement Imminent

 

The new signing underwent a comprehensive medical at Carrington earlier today. Club sources confirm everything went smoothly, with no issues found in either fitness testing or background checks. Terms of the deal have reportedly been agreed since last week, and the player’s representatives were present at United’s training ground to finalize contractual details.

 

An official announcement is scheduled for tomorrow morning, with United’s social media channels expected to tease the news before the formal unveiling. Fans should expect to see the signature “HERE WE GO” from trusted transfer guru Fabrizio Romano and a full kit reveal shortly after.

 

Erik Ten Hag’s Vision Taking Shape

 

Erik ten Hag has made it clear that this transfer window is about efficiency, intensity, and modern footballers—players who can operate in multiple systems, press aggressively, and offer technical quality in tight spaces. Each of the three signings so far aligns with this vision:

 

Matheus Cunha – Agile and unpredictable, Cunha fits perfectly into a false 9 or second striker role.

 

Bryan Mbeumo – Direct, fast, and physically durable, he offers end product and Premier League experience.

 

Michael Olise (assumed) – One of the most elegant attackers in England, Olise brings creativity and the ability to unlock deep defenses.

 

 

Ten Hag reportedly had a strong influence in all three signings, pushing the club to act quickly and decisively before rivals could swoop in.

 

The Dutch manager is also said to be thrilled with the backing he’s receiving from the new INEOS-led structure, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s football department emphasizing early signings, player profiling, and data-driven recruitment.

 

Tactical Options Galore

 

Should it be confirmed that Olise is the third man in, United’s front line now boasts impressive depth and flexibility. Consider the attacking options now available:

 

Rashford

 

Garnacho

 

Mbeumo

 

Cunha

 

Olise

 

Højlund

 

 

This level of quality means United can rotate without losing intensity. It also allows for formation changes: 4-2-3-1, 4-3-3, or even a 3-4-2-1 setup are now viable based on opponents and match context.

 

Olise and Mbeumo both provide right-wing options, something United sorely lacked last season, especially after the fallout with Jadon Sancho and Antony’s inconsistent form. With both now potentially on the transfer list, these signings not only strengthen the squad but also refresh the dressing room dynamic.

 

Building for the Future

 

While the signings improve United’s immediate prospects, they also speak volumes about the club’s long-term strategy. All three players are in their early to mid-20s, entering their peak years. They are also known for having high football IQs, good injury records (with the exception of Olise’s recent hamstring concerns, which have reportedly been resolved), and tactical versatility.

 

United are building a squad not just for this season, but for the next five. The six-year contracts being handed out reflect that philosophy, locking in young talent before prices skyrocket further.

 

What About the Departures?

 

With three attackers signed already, it’s clear that departures are imminent. Sources suggest that Antony, Sancho, and Facundo Pellistri are all available for sale or loan.

 

Sancho is attracting interest from Borussia Dortmund (again) and Juventus.

 

Antony could be offered to Saudi clubs or loaned out to a La Liga side.

 

Pellistri may be used as a makeweight in future deals, or sent out to gain experience in a top-tier league.

 

 

These outgoings will also free up wages and space in the squad for further reinforcements in midfield and defence—where United are actively pursuing a new centre-back and holding midfielder.

 

Fan Buzz Reaches Fever Pitch

 

Social media has erupted with excitement over the fast-paced transfer activity. Fans who spent the past few windows frustrated with delays and missed opportunities are now praising the club’s proactive approach.

 

One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote:

 

> “Three signings in one week? I don’t know who this guy is yet but if he’s after Mbeumo and Cunha, he’s a baller for sure. Here we go, indeed!”

 

 

 

Another added:

 

> “This is how big clubs operate. Fast. Smart. Decisive. Ten Hag cooking for real 🔥.”

 

 

 

United supporters are especially pleased to see deals completed before pre-season, allowing new players to integrate properly and hit the ground running once competitive fixtures begin.

 

What’s Next?

 

Tomorrow’s unveiling will be the latest high in what is shaping up to be one of Manchester United’s most productive summer windows in recent memory. But don’t expect the spending to stop here.

 

The club is still locked in talks for a central midfielder—João Neves remains the top target—and a centre-back, with Jarrad Branthwaite and Leny Yoro on the shortlist.

 

United are also expected to bring in a backup left-back if Luke Shaw’s injury concerns persist and are keeping an eye on the goalkeeper market after recently finalizing the signing of a young shot-stopper on a six-year deal.

 

Conclusion

 

Three signings. One week. Manchester United are sending a clear message: the rebuild is over. The time to compete is now.

 

With Cunha, Mbeumo, and now a third star reportedly completed, the Red Devils have dramatically improved their attacking depth and tactical flexibility. Tomorrow’s announcement will add even more excitement as Erik ten Hag’s vision for a relentless, modern United side begins to take full shape.

 

HER

E WE GO, indeed.

 

 

 

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