Meghoma Completes Brentford Move From Southampton

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Meghoma completes Brentford move from Southampton

Brentford strengthen their squad further

Brentford have strengthened their squad for the Premier League season by signing Meghoma from Southampton. The 20-year-old forward has joined the Bees on a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

Versatile and exciting young talent

Meghoma is a versatile and exciting young talent who can play anywhere across the front line. He has impressed for Southampton's academy sides in recent seasons, scoring 20 goals in 45 appearances at under-23 level.

He made his first-team debut for the Saints in the Carabao Cup last season and also featured in the Premier League 2.

Adds depth to Brentford's attack

Meghoma's arrival at Brentford adds depth to their attack. The Bees have already signed Yoane Wissa and Nathan Tella this summer, and Meghoma's arrival gives them another option in the final third.

He is a player with great potential, and he could be a valuable asset for Brentford in the Premier League.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank pleased with Meghoma signing

Brentford boss Thomas Frank is pleased with the signing of Meghoma. He said: "I am very happy to welcome Meghoma to Brentford.

"He is a young player with great potential, and I am sure he will be a valuable asset to our squad. He is a versatile player who can play anywhere across the front line, and he has a good eye for goal.

"I am looking forward to working with him and helping him develop his career further."

Meghoma excited to join Brentford

Meghoma is excited to join Brentford. He said: "I am very happy to have joined Brentford. This is a great opportunity for me to play in the Premier League, and I am looking forward to working with the manager and the players.

"I am a versatile player who can play anywhere across the front line, and I am confident that I can score goals for Brentford. I am excited about the future and I am looking forward to helping the team achieve its goals."