TA: Brentford rejects drugmakers 9 million euros offer for Fleken, but negotiations continue

According to TA, Brentford rejected Leverkusen's 9 million euro offer against goalkeeper Fleken, but negotiations continue.

Brentford is willing to sell the Dutch international, but hopes to sell for close to €13 million and will not release the person once a replacement is found. Currently, they are interested in Liverpool's Kelleher. Kelleher is 26 years old and has a valuation of about £20 million, with only the last year left in the contract.

Fleken is about to be 32 years old this year. He joined Brentford for £11.2 million from Freiburg in May 2023, maintaining 14 clean sheets in 74 league games. Despite his mistakes in his first season, he improved in his second season. He missed only one game this season due to injury, helping the team eventually rank 10th.

Fleken started his career at the JC Youth Training Camp in the Netherlands, but spent most of his time in Germany, including Freiburg, Duisburg, Fert and Aachen, and Leverkusen did not comment on the matter.

Brentford's transfer strategy is to not sell key players until a replacement is found. For example, when David Raya refused to renew her contract and made it clear that she wanted to leave, Brentford didn't allow Raya to join Arsenal after signing Fleken.

In addition, Brentford broke the club's transfer record this summer, signing Igor Thiago from Bruges as a long-term replacement for Ivan Tony, who eventually joined Saudi side Jeddah Nationals before the transfer window closed.

If Brentford can sign Kelleher, they will replace Fleken with a younger and more promising player. Kellech, who plays for the Irish national team, may be attracted by the opportunity to work with national team captain Nathan Collins. Brentford has a good relationship with Liverpool and signed Van Denberg and Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool last year.