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Liverpool are closely monitoring Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo ahead of a potential summer transfer, sources suggest.

Liverpool eyeing summer move for Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo

The 25-year-old has been in scintillating form this Premier League season, netting 13 goals in just 21 appearances—a career-best return that has caught the eye of top clubs.

Having been a key figure in Brentford’s journey since joining from Troyes in 2019, Mbeumo has blossomed into one of the league’s most consistent performers.

His contributions have been pivotal to Brentford’s stability in the top flight since their promotion in 2021.

Now, after nearly six years at the Gtech Community Stadium, the Cameroonian international appears poised for a new challenge.

Liverpool, eager to bolster their attacking options, view Mbeumo as a serious target for the summer transfer window. A January move has been ruled out by Brentford, who remain firm on keeping their star until the end of the season.

However, the Bees are reportedly prepared for his eventual departure and have set a price tag in the region of £50-60 million—a fee that would be a club record sale for Brentford.

Arne Slots Reds are said to have done extensive scouting on Mbeumo, appreciating his versatility, goal-scoring prowess, and ability to link play.

However, Liverpool are not alone in their admiration. Arsenal and Newcastle United are also believed to be tracking the forward, setting the stage for a potential transfer tug-of-war this summer.

Mbeumo’s performances this season have drawn high praise, with Brentford manager Thomas Frank labeling him “unplayable” after a standout display against Newcastle in December.

“The way he holds the ball up and links play is incredibly impressive,” Frank said, reflecting on Mbeumo’s influence.

As Liverpool continue to rebuild and refine their squad, Mbeumo’s arrival could bring a fresh dynamic to their attack.

With his best years still ahead, the Reds may see him as the perfect addition to complement their forward line and help sustain their ambitions for domestic and European success.