Manchester United have been informed to pay up or forget about signing Bryan Mbeumo this summer transfer window.. United have put Mbeumo right at the top of their summer shortlist to strengthen their forward line.. The Red Devils have already had two bids rejected, the latest being worth in the region of around £62.5m with significant add-ons included. They are now considering their options when it comes to a move for Mbeumo.. Meanwhile, Brentford chief Phil Giles has offered an update on Mbeumo’s future and says the Cameroon international will only leave the club should the Bees’ asking price be met.. “There’s significant interest in Bryan,” Giles told Sky Sports (via Mirror). “I think it’s been well publicised and spoken about, his preference. I think from what I understand he’s also, if needs be, happy to stay at Brentford next year as well.. Also Read: Neville Backs Man United To Sign Mbeumo After Cunha Deal. “Let’s see on that. I think our position is that he had an unbelievable season last season, we expected interest in him. If that deal’s right, there’s a deal to do, if not then he stays.. “We’ve spoken to Bryan and his representatives. It’s not a given that he’s going to depart this summer. There is interest. He had a great season last season so it’s inevitable there’s going to be interest in him.. “If we get the right offer, there’s potentially a deal to be done but there’s only so much we can say on that.”. United initially faced competition for Mbeumo’s services from Premier League rivals Tottenham, with newly-appointed Thomas Frank keen for a reunion in North London.. But Spurs now appear to be out of the race, with Mbeumo making his preference for a switch to Old Trafford abundantly clear.. Giles also gave an update on the future of midfielder Christian Norgaard, who has been strongly linked with Arsenal.. “Arsenal approached us in the last two weeks about Christian regularly with Andrea Berta,” he added.. Also Read: Man United Set To Submit Increased Offer For Mbeumo After First Bid Rejected. “I think it’s fair to say it’s more likely to happen than not. We have to go through the full process, tick all the boxes and then we’ll see at the end of it.. “He’s been a fantastic player than us, unbelievable. I’m actually happy for him with the opportunity at this stage, 31, at this stage of his career to have an opportunity to go and try win some trophies.. “It isn’t done yet but we’re aware that if and when he does depart, we have a leadership void to try and fill. Also thinking about Ben Mee who also left this summer and Mark Flekken who’s an experienced goalkeeper.. “We’re aware of the squad and the blend of experiences we have in the squad and we’ll look to cover it.”