By Milcah Tanimu
Brentford FC have shown interest in Fiorentina’s Super Eagles-eligible right-back, Michael Kayode. However, the Premier League club is only prepared to pursue the 20-year-old if the terms align with their financial and strategic goals, according to Sky Sports UK.
The Italy U21 international has had limited playing time at Fiorentina this season, falling behind Brazilian fullback Dodo in the pecking order. Despite being a crucial player for the club last season, Kayode’s reduced role has made him eager to seek more playing opportunities elsewhere.
Brentford, known for their keen scouting of young talents, have long admired Kayode. However, the club remains cautious, emphasizing they will only finalize a deal if it meets their terms. Negotiations are reportedly ongoing between Brentford, Fiorentina, and Brighton & Hove Albion over a potential loan move with an option to buy, valued at €17 million.
While Brentford’s interest is evident, the club’s management prioritizes strategic acquisitions that align with their long-term plans. Any move for Kayode will hinge on whether he is seen as a valuable addition capable of strengthening the squad.
Kayode, who previously attracted interest from Tottenham, began his career in Juventus’ academy. His dual-national status has also made him a potential option for Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
As the January transfer window unfolds, Brentford’s pursuit of Michael Kayode remains a key storyline. Will the Premier League club secure a deal for the talented defender? Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the talks develop.