Bryan Mbeumo reaches the milestone of 50 Premier League goals

Bryan Mbeumo enters a new dimensionبرايان مبيومو يتجاوز حاجز 50 هدفًا في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتازBryan Mbeumo has reached a new milestone in his Prem...

Bryan Mbeumo reaches the milestone of 50 Premier League goals
Bryan Mbeumo reaches the milestone of 50 Premier League goals

Bryan Mbeumo enters a new dimension

برايان مبيومو يتجاوز حاجز 50 هدفًا في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز

Bryan Mbeumo has reached a new milestone in his Premier League career. The Cameroonian forward has now surpassed the 50-goal mark in the English top flight. He was awarded a commemorative medal for this achievement.

Bryan Mbeumo continues to write his own story in English football. By reaching the threshold of 50 Premier League goals, the Cameroonian international joins an exclusive group of African strikers who have managed to combine consistency and efficiency at the highest level.

Consistency built at Brentford

It was at Brentford FC that Mbeumo laid the foundations of his reputation. Over four seasons in the English top tier, the dynamic winger scored 42 Premier League goals and provided 13 assists. As such, he established himself as one of the driving forces behind the London club’s attack, helping to secure their place among the elite and shaping their identity as an enterprising, forward-thinking side.

Confirmation at Manchester United

After transferring to Manchester United this summer, Bryan Mbeumo quickly made his mark. In his first season—which is still underway—he has already netted 9 Premier League goals and delivered 3 assists.

With these numbers, he brings his total to 51 goals in the English top flight, officially surpassing the symbolic milestone that earned him an honorary medal. It’s a well-deserved recognition for a player whose influence goes beyond statistics, as he has the ability to change the course of a match.

113 career goals: a rising trajectory

Beyond the Premier League, the numbers reflect his steady progression. Bryan Mbeumo now boasts 106 club goals in all competitions across ESTAC Troyes, Brentford, and Manchester United, to which he adds 7 goals for the Cameroon national team.

That’s 113 career goals so far—at just 26 years old.

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