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Defender Mee to leave Brentford at end of season

Defender Mee to leave Brentford at end of season

Yahoo18-05-2025

Brentford defender Ben Mee has announced he will leave the club at the end of the season.
The 35-year-old joined Brentford on a free transfer in July 2022 after 11 years at Burnley and the former England Under-21 international has played 67 times for the Bees, scoring five goals.
However this season he has made just two Premier League starts and five appearances off the bench.
His final home game will be Sunday's derby against Fulham.
"This is a unique club full of fantastic people and I'm really proud and grateful to have had the pleasure to play here," he said.
"I still have a lot more to give on the pitch and I'll certainly be looking to do that somewhere next season and beyond. For now, let's hope we can have a strong finish to the season."
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank added: "Ben has been fantastic for us. His first season was outstanding; he was a big part of us finishing ninth in the Premier League.
"He has not had as many minutes in the two seasons since then, but he has always performed when called upon. Ben is a top pro and a top person - he will be missed. We wish him all the best for the future."
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