
Bryan Mbeumo transfer: Thomas Frank tells rivals what they must do to sign Brentford star.
Bryan Mbeumo scored his 20th Premier League goal of the season and Brentford will do well to keep hold of their star man this summer as big clubs circle
Will Bryan Mbeumo still be at Brentford next season?
Will Bryan Mbeumo still be at Brentford next season?(Image: CameraSport via Getty Images)
Bryan Mbeumo had Brentford dreaming of Europe until events both at Molinuex and elsewhere crushed those lofty ambitions. The Bees goal machine hit 20 league goals in another prodigious campaign which has alerted the attention of a clutch of Premier League big guns.
It was the easiest of 19th minute finishes after being set up by Christian Norgaard who had taken advantage of Wolves defender Rayan Ait-Nouri losing possession deep in his own half.
It was also the livewire striker’s 20th league goal of another prodigious campaign which has alerted the attention of a clutch of Premier League big guns.Manager Thomas Frank admitted: “I can definitely understand the interest in him. There should be interest in him. He is at his best age, he has scored 20 goals.
“I would like to keep him but we are a selling club so if someone comes in with the right price…”
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With Chelsea doing the business, the Brentford passports were being packed away long before Marshall Munetsi’s 75th minute explosive strike earned parity for the home side.
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A shocking miss by Goncalo Gomes appeared to sum up Wolves shortcomings in front of goal but Munetsi made up for it seizing onto a Jorgen Strand Larsen flick on to hammer past Mark Flekken from just outside the area.
Thankfully for Wolves it meant they had ended the final day jinx. In the past seven seasons they had lost their last match of the season.
They are almost certain to lose their Brazilian talisman Matheus Cunha to Manchester United, not lost on the home fans who let loose with anti United chants during the game.
Wolves boss Vitor Pereira who has collected 33 points from his 22 games in charge admitted: “It has been a bit emotional. The group of players, maybe the best I have worked with but some it will have been their last game.”
For Brentford there is no Europe but another top ten finish and a summer in which they will be desperate to hold onto highly rated boss Thomas Frank.