Bryan Mbeumo is the only Manchester United star to feature in the top five Premier League players for one eye-catching stat in the 2025-26 league season so far.
The 26-year-old French-born Manchester United signing has already deeply impressed early in his Old Trafford playing career after his blockbuster transfer.
Bryan Mbeumo has featured in all four of United’s opening matches of the 2025-26 season under Ruben Amorim and has netted twice across all competitions.
The former Brentford star has started all three of the Red Devils’ Premier League matches, with Mbeumo scoring in United’s 3-2 win over Burnley at Old Trafford.
Mbeumo has shown his adaptability in Ruben Amorim’s tactical system at United, with the Cameroon international playing in the No 10 role and up front as well.

Bryan Mbeumo’s Man Utd impact is felt with a major Premier League stat from the 2025-26 season
The official Premier League website revealed the top 10 fastest speeds that have been recorded in the season so far before the start of the international break.
Bryan Mbeumo came second in the rankings after the Cameroon winger clocked in a 36.36 km/h speed in Manchester United’s 1-1 Premier League draw with Fulham.
Former United players Daniel James (36.14 km/h) and Anthony Elanga (36.00 km/h) came fourth and fifth respectively in the Premier League’s official data for speed.
Mbeumo’s speed stat was only overshadowed by what Cameroon teammate Jackson Tchatchoua (37.30 km/h) produced for Wolves in the Premier League tie vs Everton.
Bryan Mbeumo is standing out under Ruben Amorim for all the right reasons after his Man Utd transfer
Mbeumo is currently away from Old Trafford for the September break after the former Brentford ace was called up for Cameroon’s World Cup qualifying matches.
The United star has established himself as a key player under Ruben Amorim already and Mbeumo has connected well with summer signing Matheus Cunha in attack.
United chased Mbeumo over the summer in a long-drawn-out transfer saga and finally managed to land the former Troyes player with their third bid to Brentford.
The Red Devils splashed out on the former Bees attacker, with United paying Brentford an initial fee of £65m and agreeing to a further £6m in add-ons.
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