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Brian Brobbey targeted by Manchester United as Chelsea join transfer race

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 24, 2026
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Brian Brobbey at Centre of Summer Transfer Fight Between Manchester United and Chelsea

Manchester United and Chelsea target Brian Brobbey after his World Cup brace; Sunderland value him at £25m but his contract to June 2029 could raise the fee.

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Brian Brobbey has emerged as a leading name in early summer transfer discussions, with Manchester United and Chelsea reportedly keen to secure the 24-year-old striker following his recent World Cup impact. The Netherlands forward’s two-goal display against Sweden has sharpened interest in a player who scored seven times in all competitions for Sunderland last season. Sunderland’s seventh-place finish and a contract that runs until June 2029 give the club negotiating strength as they prepare for a Europa League campaign. Clubs will weigh Brobbey’s immediate contributions against Sunderland’s valuation and his potential resale upside.

Manchester United emerge as frontrunners

Manchester United’s participation in next season’s Champions League and the expectation of attacking departures have placed them near the front of the queue for Brobbey. The club is believed to be assessing striking options after the likely exit of Joshua Zirkzee and the inconsistent form of other frontmen, creating an opening for a forward with pace and penalty-box instincts. United’s recruitment focus appears to be on players who can offer both immediate impact and long-term value, attributes Brobbey demonstrates at 24.

Old Trafford’s need is not only for goals but for a striker who can complement Marcus Rashford and fit into a flexible front line under Erik ten Hag. Brobbey’s profile as a centre-forward who can run in behind and finish chances could give United an alternative to the target-man approach previously favoured. Any move will hinge on Sunderland’s asking price and United’s willingness to balance a transfer fee with wages and squad planning ahead of a busy European season.

Chelsea interest tempered by European absence and established options

Chelsea’s pursuit of attacking reinforcements is complicated by their absence from European competition next season, which may reduce their appeal to a player seeking continental football. The Blues already possess a clear first-choice striker in João Pedro and a capable deputy in Liam Delap, making Brobbey a less urgent target for immediate starting minutes. Chelsea’s recruitment in recent windows has prioritized young, adaptable attackers, but matching Sunderland’s valuation and offering regular Champions League football could tip the scales against them.

Strategically, Chelsea could view Brobbey as a medium-term investment — a forward who might develop into a more prominent role — but that requires convincing the player to move away from European football in the short term. The club’s ability to offer competitive wages and a clear pathway into the first team will be central to any negotiations, particularly when up against rivals who can promise continental competition next season.

Sunderland’s valuation and contract give the club leverage

Sunderland’s position in transfer talks is strengthened by a long-term contract with Brobbey that does not expire until June 2029, giving the Championship-to-Premier League risers time and leverage to demand a substantial fee. Transfermarkt’s valuation at around £25 million provides a baseline, but clubs should expect Sunderland to seek a higher figure given Brobbey’s age, recent international exposure and the fact he joined the club only 12 months earlier. The Black Cats’ unexpected top-half finish and entry into the Europa League also reduce the urgency for them to sell.

From Sunderland’s perspective, retaining Brobbey would aid their European ambitions, but selling for the right price would supply funds to strengthen the squad depth needed to compete on multiple fronts. Negotiators will factor in sell-on clauses, performance-related add-ons and the player’s desire for progression. Any suitor must prepare for a negotiation that balances immediate cash with incentives and guarantees of playing time.

Brobbey’s World Cup performance elevates his market profile

A two-goal performance on the World Cup stage has amplified Brobbey’s visibility and, by extension, his market value. International form in high-profile tournaments often accelerates transfer interest and increases clubs’ willingness to invest, particularly in a forward who combines youth with a proven ability to perform under pressure. While his club tally last season was modest, the timing of his World Cup contribution gives prospective buyers fresh evidence of his finishing and composure.

Scouts will analyze whether the World Cup display represents a shift in Brobbey’s development or an isolated peak. For sporting directors, the key questions are consistency, adaptability to new tactical demands, and how his style meshes with prospective teammates. Clubs that move quickly and present a convincing sporting project could benefit from signing a player whose stock has risen just as the transfer window opens.

Tactical fit and squad implications at Old Trafford

At Manchester United, Brobbey would enter a competitive attacking environment where his role could vary from primary striker to rotational option alongside Benjamin Šeško and Marcus Rashford. United’s coaching staff must decide whether to build a system that creates regular service for a centre-forward who thrives on direct balls into the box, or to integrate him into more fluid, interchanging front-line patterns. The club’s tactical flexibility could suit Brobbey, but it would require careful management to ensure consistent minutes and goal output.

The presence of multiple attacking talents would also influence wage structure and squad harmony. A successful recruitment would likely hinge on assurances about playing opportunities and tactical clarity. If Brobbey is brought in as a plan for the immediate season, United must manage expectations around adaptation; if he is viewed as a longer-term prospect, the club will need to provide a pathway and development plan that aligns with their Champions League ambitions.

Summer timeline and likely transfer scenarios

Expect any formal offer for Brobbey to follow a short window of scouting and internal discussions, with clubs waiting until the early stages of the transfer market to test Sunderland’s resolve. The negotiation timeline will be shaped by Sunderland’s European fixtures and preseason plans, and by how quickly interested sides can agree on structure — an initial fee supplemented by add-ons linked to appearances, goals and future sales is the most probable outcome. Reports suggest multiple clubs have registered interest, increasing competition and potentially driving up the final price.

Realistically, a transfer is most likely to conclude in the early-to-mid summer if a buyer meets Sunderland’s valuation and presents a convincing sporting and financial package. If suitors take a waiting approach, Sunderland can use the Europa League campaign to further showcase Brobbey’s qualities and either increase their asking price or justify keeping him. The coming weeks will be decisive as clubs finalize squad plans and financial headroom ahead of the new season.

Brobbey’s emergence as one of the most-watched young forwards this summer reflects the interplay of club needs, international form and contractual leverage, and his next move will tell as much about buyer ambition as it does about the player’s trajectory.

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