Post by Cantankerous Gas on Jan 12, 2017 15:41:26 GMT
Matty T is still being linked with a transfer to multiple Championship clubs.
The club have said he's not for sale.
Will he be still playing in The Quarters on February 1st?
Personally I think he'll be off.
The club have said he's not for sale.
Will he be still playing in The Quarters on February 1st?
Personally I think he'll be off.
Brentford have made Bristol Rovers’ Matty Taylor their number one target as Scott Hogan looks set to leave according to a report from West London Sport.
The Bees’ star forward Hogan looks set to depart Griffin Park as he is close to agreeing terms on a £15m move to West Ham United. While it will be a huge disappointment to lose a player of his standard, especially after waiting so long to use him properly after years of suffering injuries and being on the sidelines, they now must use the money they are getting to sign a replacement.
Initially the replacement they were eyeing up was Sam Winnall of Barnsley who has scored 11 goals since the Tykes were promoted to the Sky Bet Championship. However they missed out on that deal as Sheffield Wednesday beat them to the punch and he looks set to complete his move to Hillsborough later on today.
That means Brentford must move on to the next target and they are set to look to look lower down the league ladder, which they did with much success when they signed Hogan back in 2014. They are now making Taylor of Bristol Rovers their main target after he continued his goal scoring form with got the Gasheads promoted from Sky Bet League Two into Sky Bet League One having already scored 15 goals this season. Thanks to already jumping up the leagues with success, Brentford think he could make the next step and play in the Championship. But Rovers won’t want to sell their star striker and it will be tough to prise him away from the Memorial Stadium.
The Bees’ star forward Hogan looks set to depart Griffin Park as he is close to agreeing terms on a £15m move to West Ham United. While it will be a huge disappointment to lose a player of his standard, especially after waiting so long to use him properly after years of suffering injuries and being on the sidelines, they now must use the money they are getting to sign a replacement.
Initially the replacement they were eyeing up was Sam Winnall of Barnsley who has scored 11 goals since the Tykes were promoted to the Sky Bet Championship. However they missed out on that deal as Sheffield Wednesday beat them to the punch and he looks set to complete his move to Hillsborough later on today.
That means Brentford must move on to the next target and they are set to look to look lower down the league ladder, which they did with much success when they signed Hogan back in 2014. They are now making Taylor of Bristol Rovers their main target after he continued his goal scoring form with got the Gasheads promoted from Sky Bet League Two into Sky Bet League One having already scored 15 goals this season. Thanks to already jumping up the leagues with success, Brentford think he could make the next step and play in the Championship. But Rovers won’t want to sell their star striker and it will be tough to prise him away from the Memorial Stadium.