Brentford set to sign Burnley forward Anthony in £15m deal
Brentford are close to completing the signing of Burnley forward Jaidon Anthony, with a fee of £15million agreed that could rise to £17million with add-ons, according to reports. The 24-year-old is expected to undergo a medical in the coming days.
Background: Anthony's trajectory from Bournemouth to Burnley
Anthony, a product of Bournemouth's academy, made his Premier League debut for the Cherries before moving to Burnley last summer. At Turf Moor, he made 30 appearances across all competitions, contributing three goals and two assists. His pace and direct dribbling caught the attention of several top-flight clubs, but Brentford have moved quickest to secure his signature.
The Bees have been active in the transfer market, seeking to reinforce their forward line after narrowly avoiding relegation last season. Anthony fits the profile of a versatile attacker who can play across the front three, offering depth to Thomas Frank's system.
Impact: What Anthony brings to Brentford
Anthony's arrival would provide Brentford with additional pace and creativity in the final third. Last season, the Bees struggled to convert chances, ranking 14th in goals scored. Anthony's ability to beat defenders one-on-one and deliver crosses could improve their attacking output.
- Versatility: Can operate as a left winger, right winger, or central striker, giving Frank tactical flexibility.
- Pressing: Known for his work rate off the ball, suiting Brentford's high-pressing style.
- Age and resale value: At 24, Anthony has potential for development and could appreciate in value.
From Burnley's perspective, the sale represents a sizeable profit on a player they signed for an undisclosed fee. The Clarets may reinvest the funds as they prepare for a Championship promotion push under Vincent Kompany.
What's next: Medical and official announcement
Brentford are expected to finalise the deal within the next 48 hours, with Anthony undergoing a medical at the club's training ground. The move would mark Brentford's fourth signing of the summer window, as they look to build a squad capable of a top-half finish. For Anthony, a return to the Premier League offers the chance to establish himself as a regular starter.
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