Five players who could leave Brentford on loan before the end of the transfer window

Who could Brentford offload before the end of the month?
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Brentford have made a strong start to the new Premier League season.

The Bees came from behind on the opening weekend against Leicester City to draw 2-2.

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They then thrashed Manchester United 4-0 in their last match as they prepare to face rivals Fulham next.

Here are five players who could leave the London club before the end of the transfer window on loan....

Halil Dervisoglu

He is reportedly edging towards a move to Hull City on loan with a view to a permanent basis, as per Hull Live.

The attacker could be joining up with Turkey international teammates Ozan Tufan and Dogukan Sinik at the MKM Stadium.

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Joel Valencia

The winger has slipped down the pecking order at Brentford and another departure isn’t beyond the realms of possibility.

He spent the first-half of last term on loan with Alcorcón in the Spanish second tier.

Luka Racic

Like Valencia, the former Denmark youth international doesn’t appear to be part of Thomas Frank’s first-team plans.

He has been loaned out to Northampton Town and HB Koge over recent times to get some game time under his belt.

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Fin Stevens

The right-back has been linked with a departure in this transfer window and seems to be a wanted man in the Football League.

A report by West London Sport last month claimed that ‘several’ clubs are keen on him including Blackpool, Swansea City and Reading.

Stevens attempts to block a cross during a game against FulhamStevens attempts to block a cross during a game against Fulham
Stevens attempts to block a cross during a game against Fulham

Aaron Pressley

Brentford signed him back in 2020 from Aston Villa and he has made three senior appearances since then.

He spent the last campaign with AFC Wimbledon in League One and scored four goals in 27 games in all competitions. Could he benefit from another stint away somewhere else?

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