Due to his contract with the Everton team, Neal Maupay is leaving the team to play for Brentford.
Neal Maupay has been loaned by Everton to his old team, Brentford, who can choose to sign him permanently if they so choose.
After joining Everton from Brighton, Maupay unable to live up to the expectations there and has since returned to the team he previously played for.
Thomas Frank, the manager of Brentford, stated: “I’m thrilled to have Neal back at the club.” When he was here the last time, he had two fantastic years.
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“With 25 goals in the Championship, he was our leading scorer and a major contributor to our advancement.
“He’s returned from his football adventure.
Neal will bolster the front positions and the team. He is an excellent link-up and pressuring player on the field. He’ll find nice spots in the box as a nine, and he seems to be a terrific finisher.
“I am confident that Neal will return to us, reintegrate into a club and a familiar environment, and achieve great success.”
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Maupay discusses Brentford’s comeback.
“It feels like I never left,” Maupay continued after his return. I’ve always kept up with the team and maintained contact with Peter Gilham, Kev O’Connor, the manager, and a few players. It seems familiar; it
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