Without a clear path to the first team at Crystal Palace, Stephen Hunt’s sliding doors moment came in the summer of 2001.First came the chance to return home to Ireland after Cork City tabled an
Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo is being looked at by Liverpool and could be brought in to replace Mo Salah if he leaves in the summer.
According to a report from Foot Mercato journalist Santi Aouna, Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur have contacted Brentford FC in order to open negotiations to sign striker Yoane Wissa (28).
The most important result of the past seven days for Brentford may not be Sunday's win at Crystal Palace, but actually tying down Mikkel Damsgaard to a new long-term contract. The Denmark international has been inspirational for the Bees this season, and is arguably one of the Premier League's most talented midfielders.
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Bryan Mbeumo may have missed out becoming Brentford's new Premier League top scorer recently but there is one area where he remains unrivalled. The Cameroonian forward was pipped by teammate Yoane Wissa in the race to eclipse Ivan Toney's 36-goal haul in the top flight for Thomas Frank's side.
Yoane Wissa has acknowledged Nottingham Forest's interest as the transfer window deadline nears. Strengthening Nuno Espirito Santo 's attacking options is a priority for the Reds, with Wissa on their wish list. Despite a rejected bid of £18-22M, English reports suggest Forest may submit a second offer.
Bryan Mbeumo (third) and Dejan Kulusevski (second) meet in a contest featuring two of the top chance-creators in the Premier League when Brentford FC hosts Tottenham Hotspur on February 2, 2025 at
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A late Darwin Nunez double gave Liverpool the three points in the Premier League against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday. Arne Slot's team
Brentford held on for a big away win, just their second of the season, by beating Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park on Sunday. MORE – Full match replay Bryan Mbeumo's twice-taken penalty kick put them ahead in the second half while Kevin Schade's brave header made it 2-0 before debutant Romain Esse set up a dramatic finish but the Bees held on.