Liverpool are weighing up a summer move for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo but face big competition. RTK exclusive
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank is confident the club would be able to retain the services of Bryan Mbeumo in the summer, given the huge price tag he would command
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Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo has been linked with a host of clubs ahead of the January transfer window but Thomas Frank has issued a warning to potential suitors.
Thomas Frank has insisted that Bryan Mbeumo will not leave Brentford in the January transfer window. The Bees forward has caught the eye of a number of clubs having enjoyed a stunning first half
Bryan Mbeumo will come up against Liverpool when Brentford hosts the Premier League's leading team on Saturday, and Arne Slot will be well aware of the quality the Cameroon international possesses
Brentford have relied heavily on home advantage to steer clear of the relegation zone this season, with all but five of their 28 points coming at the Gtech Community Stadium. However, their bubble appears to have burst over recent weeks after failing to win when hosting in five matches across all competitions.
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Thomas Frank has insisted that Bryan Mbeumo will not leave Brentford in the January transfer window.Mbeumo’s performances this season have seen the winger linked with several Premier League rivals.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham have reportedly enquired about Bryan Mbeumo for this month, as a move could be on the cards
The Bees host Liverpool having drawn 2-2 with Manchester City during the week. Frank said, "I think it was a good indicator for how even a match it was. "Of course we will try to do the same against Liverpool.
Darwin Nunez popped up with a stunning injury-time brace to earn a vital 2-0 win for Liverpool at the Gtech Community Stadium. Brentford held out for more than 90 minutes thanks to a resolute defensive display, but the Reds, who rained almost 40 shots down on Mark Flekken's goal, were eventually rewarded for their persistence.