Brentford are preparing to listen to offers for star forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa this summer, with several top European clubs reportedly circling ahead of the transfer window.
Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea are among the sides monitoring the duo, who have been crucial to Brentford’s campaign.
Both Mbeumo, who represents Cameroon, and Wissa, a DR Congo international, have been in exceptional form.
Between them, they have netted 31 of Brentford’s 52 goals this season—a statistic that underscores their attacking influence.
Their performances have not gone unnoticed, with scouts from across Europe closely tracking their progress.
Wissa drew interest in January when Nottingham Forest submitted a £22 million offer, which was swiftly rejected by the Bees.
Brentford opted to retain their key players in hopes of finishing the season strongly, but they may face greater pressure to sell in the summer, particularly with Manchester United and Arsenal eager to strengthen their forward lines.
One possible complication could be Mbeumo’s expected absence during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where he is set to feature for Cameroon.
The tournament falls in the middle of the season, and while some clubs may view that as a drawback, others—like Liverpool with Mohamed Salah—have previously shown that top African players remain worth the investment.
According to Standard Sport, Brentford are aware that elite sides across England and Europe will pursue Mbeumo and Wissa but will only entertain offers that meet their valuation.
The West London club sold Ivan Toney for around £40 million to a Saudi Pro League side last year, and insiders suggest Mbeumo and Wissa could command even higher fees given their consistency and Premier League pedigree.