Bryan Mbeumo ought to consider leaving Brentford shortly in order to sign with a team that frequently competes in Europe.
According to Jean II Makoun, who said as much via Africa Foot, Mbeumo should leave Brentford now.
After stepping up significantly after Ivan Toney’s betting ban last season, Mbeumo is currently Brentford’s undeniable standout.
With six goals in eight Premier League games so far, Mbeumo has excelled in Toney’s absence since he left for Saudi Arabia.
Since joining Brentford from Troyes in 2019, the 25-year-old has steadily improved, scoring 56 goals and dishing out 42 assists in 209 appearances thus far, and contributing 28 goals and 21 assists in 106 Premier League games.
These figures have not gone unnoticed, and although he is frequently complimented by both fans and commentators, rumours circulated this summer that teams like Liverpool and Newcastle United were considering a move for him.
Although that never occurred, Makoun thinks Mbeumo should carefully think about his future in the months ahead.
He stated, “I believe it’s time for him to step up.”
“I believe it’s time for him to join a larger club where he will face competition, without disparaging his current team.
It will be best if the team participates in the European Cup on a regular basis. Since he will be playing matches of a higher calibre, I believe that will be the true turning moment in his career.”
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