
Brentford club has made the biggest transfer in its history by signing Dango Uattara from Bournemouth. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to BBC, the 23-year-old Uattara, a forward for the Burkina Faso national team in Africa, joined the team for 42.8 million euros.
Brentford sees him as a replacement for Bryan Mbeumo. The contract with the new player is planned for five years.
Brentford head coach Kit Andrews expressed great satisfaction with acquiring Dango Uattara and stated that his joining the team was an unexpected gift. Last season, Uattara played 37 matches at the club level, scoring 9 goals and providing 4 assists.
Uattara's addition to the team is expected to further strengthen Brentford's attacking line. This transfer will increase competition between clubs and positively impact Brentford's results in the upcoming season.