Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo
Digest more
Manchester United have made a third bid for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo that could be worth up to £70m. The offer is understood to be an initial £65m, with £5m in add-ons. Brentford are yet to discuss the offer.
Mbeumo offer worth £65m plus £5m add-ons Third bid believed to be closer to Brentford's valuation Mbeumo still wants United move
Two years after a controversial move from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia's Al Ettifaq, the midfielder returns to English football at age 35
1don MSN
British filmmaker Sir Matthew Vaughn and philanthropist and businessman Gary Lubner have become minority shareholders of Brentford Football Club. Vaughn, who founded MARV, is known for producing films such as the Kingsman franchise,
Brentford head coach Keith Andrews believes Antoni Milambo can be a key player for the Bees after joining the club this summer.
Newcastle United are exploring a move to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford after cooling their interest in Hugo Ekitike.Eddie Howe’s side had an offer of €75m (£64m) turned down for Eintracht
Jordan Henderson says it was an "easy decision" to join Brentford after leaving Ajax this summer. The 35 year-old has been officially revealed as a Bees player, signing a two-year deal in west London. "I'm delighted that I'm here; I'm very excited to get started and get going," the midfielder said in his first club interview.