Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa: Brentford will listen to "Star forward's transfer quote" this summer | Football News

Brentford will listen to quotes from Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa, but is not under any pressure to sell players, Sky Sports News understand.

There is a feeling inside the club that Mbeumo won a bigger side this summer if the offer reaches his valuation.

The valuation is considered to be over £60 million. Mbeumo actually has two years left for a contract - one-year plus option - to keep Brentford in a healthy state.

The 25-year-old, who has been two years older than Wissa, joined in 2019 from French side Troyes for over £4 million. Mbeumo scored 68 goals and 50 assists in 239 appearances.

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He turned 29 on September 29, and Wissa's valuation was low, reaching £7.2 million from Lorient in 2021. Brentford Nottingham ForestAlthough he was also Spurs and West Ham.

Christian Norgaard said earlier this week that he hoped Mbeumo would leave, but insisted that he wasn't worried because Brentford's record in recruiting was impressive.

If they lose Mbeumo or Wissa, they will look for new wingers, but Brentford is prioritizing defensive and midfielders, as well as a young left-side centre-back and a forward center.

Norgaard: Mbeumo may leave

Brentford Captain Norgard spoke publicly about the future of MBUEMO and WISSA in a recent interview Sky movementhe revealed that he hopes the former will leave the club this summer.

“I think Brian might go,” Norgard said in an exclusive interview. Sky Sports News” Jamie Weir.

"I don't know Wissa yet. Everyone wants him to stay. Either way, I'm happy for the season and for both of them. They deserve a lot."

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Christian Norgaard, captain of Brentford

However, Norgaard remained calm about the situation in Mbeumo and Wissa, as the Bees had previously replaced the highest offensive talent.

In the summer of 2020, Brentford sold Ollie Watkins, who attacked the duo, and told Aston Villa and West Ham for £54 million respectively.

Last summer, they allowed Ivan Toney to score 20 league goals in the 2022/23 season, who joined Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal with a £40 million contract.

"I'm very calm about what happens to Bryan and Wissa," Norgaard said. "A lot of questions were asked and you almost feel the concern for the players when you talk about them.

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“I was (one of them) when we lost Ollie Watkins and said Ivan Toney’s Benrahma.

“But the club has brought in Igor Thiago, another great character who will also sweep the league at some point.

"When that was that, I don't know, but I'm sure if Visa got the move that dreamed, or Brian left, and the offensive players would change. I think the club is so talented in recruiting and always lead two or three steps ahead."

Mbeumo and Wissa are not the only Brentford strikers on the other team radar. In the January transfer window German sky Report Dortmund's boron interested Kevin damagehe has scored 10 league goals this season, including a doubles defeat to Manchester United 4-3 on Sunday.

Frank: If we sell players, I hope very little

Speech Sky movement Last week, Brentford head coach Thomas Frank said in an exclusive interview that he hopes the club sells "few" players this summer - and believes most of the teams will stay.

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Brentford manager Thomas Frank gives Sky Sports an idea of ​​the development of his summer transfer window – including the future of Talisman Bryan Mbeumo

When asked about Mbeumo's future, Frank said: "I'm the head coach and I want my best player to stay forever.

“I know Bryan is happy in Brentford, he thrives, performs well, and does a great job. What will happen in the future? I don’t know.

“I’ve said it a lot: We are a sales club. But at the same time, we have to strengthen the 10 clubs in the world that are not sales clubs.

“So, of course, if the price is right - that would be expensive - then I believe the club will open for it. But I’m glad he’s here, I’m sure Brian is still happy to play football here.

“If we sell any players, I hope that’s very little. This is a group where some of these players are together for a while, but there are also changes, and I think it’s good and healthy.

“I expect to be more or less the same team next season.”