Manchester United’s new signing, Bryan Mbeumo, was notably absent from the squad that faced Westham United, sparking questions among fans eager to see the Cameroonian forward in action.
The reason, however, is now clear. Mbeumo was not deemed ready to participate in the pre-season fixture as he arrived at the club’s training camp later than expected.
The club’s technical team reportedly decided not to rush him into match action, opting instead to give him time to build fitness and adapt to Amorim’s tactical demands.

Mbeumo, who joined Manchester United in a high-profile summer move, is expected to play a vital role in the team’s attacking setup this season. The coaching staff is said to be closely monitoring his progress, with plans to integrate him fully once he reaches the required physical condition.

Another player missing from the lineup was right-back Noussair Mazraoui, who is nursing a minor knock. The injury is not believed to be serious, but the club chose to rest him as a precaution. His recovery is being managed carefully, with hopes that he will be fit for upcoming matches in the pre-season tour.
While fans were eager to witness Mbeumo’s debut in United colours, the club appears to be prioritising long-term fitness over immediate action.
Sources close to the team suggest that the former Brentford winger could be ready for selection in the next fixture, depending on how quickly he adjusts to the training intensity and tactics under Amorim.
Manchester United’s pre-season tour is seen as a crucial period for team bonding and tactical preparation ahead of the new campaign. With several new signings and returning stars, the coaching staff is balancing playing time with individual readiness.
Supporters will no doubt be anticipating Mbeumo’s debut, especially given his explosive style and goal-scoring ability, which many hope will add a new dimension to United’s front line.