The Art of Near-Misses: Brentford's Transfer Bargains That Almost Happened
Brentford owner Matthew Benham shared insights on how the club nearly secured future superstars like Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze, Omar Marmoush, and Mykhailo Mudryk for a fraction of their current values, only to see the deals collapse due to staggering agent fees and complex negotiations.
Brentford owner Matthew Benham has revealed how the club nearly signed future superstars Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze, Omar Marmoush and Mykhailo Mudryk for a fraction of their current values. Speaking in Boston, he shared fascinating insights into the massive bargains that ultimately slipped away due to staggering agent demands and complex negotiations.Benham recently opened up at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference about the club's most notable transfer near-misses. He revealed how close they came to securing some of Europe's brightest talents before they became household names, highlighting current Bayern Munich star Michael Olise.Benham praised the winger, explaining: "Then Michael Olise, his scouting was unbelievable, out of this world but we just got promoted and we weren't used to the crazy agent fees in the Premier League at the time."He elaborated on the collapse, stating: "The agent fee for that one was so insanely high that we stepped away, even though there was part of us thinking 'well, if you combine the agent fee and the transfer fee, it's kind of not too bad,' but the agent fee on its own was just so insane that we stepped away. There's always going to be ones you miss out on."The recruitment team also identified current Arsenal star Eberechi Eze during his time at Queens Park Rangers, long before his £67.5 million blockbuster move to north London last summer. Similarly, they tracked current Manchester City attacker Omar Marmoush, who later joined Eintracht Frankfurt on a free transfer from Wolfsburg during the summer of 2023.Benham revealed the astonishingly low figures involved, stating: "I was saying before that we could have signed Eze for £4m I think in 2019. We could also have signed Marmoush on a free about three years ago."Highlighting the missed bargains, the owner added: "[We could have signed both] for about £4m combined. The summer we got promoted to the Premier League, there was actually two players that scouted amazingly, amazingly well."Before his massive move to London just a year later, current Chelsea star Mykhailo Mudryk was heavily courted by the London side. When the Ukrainian rose to prominence at Shakhtar Donetsk, the Bees saw two bids rejected in January 2022, worth in the region of £12 million and £15 million.Benham detailed the situation, noting: "One was Mudryk which was maybe a bit complicated if we signed, although we were quite close to signing him for a low fee, for about €20m. Eventually, he went for more like €80m though he's currently serving a drug ban." Mudryk has not featured for the Blues since November 2024.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe candid admissions highlight the distinct difficulties smaller clubs face when attempting to secure elite talent against the financial influence of intermediaries. The jump to the Premier League significantly changed the landscape of their negotiations, but the club has successfully established itself as a top-flight mainstay despite these near-misses.The scenarios involving these stars serve as a harsh reminder of the fine margins in professional football recruitment. Concluding his thoughts on these high-profile missed opportunities, Benham simply stated: "There's always going to be ones you regret."
The Road Not Taken: Michael Olise and the Tempting Bargain
Brentford came close to signing Bayern Munich's Michael Olise at a steal, but the exorbitant agent fees proved to be a deal-breaker. Matthew Benham opened up about the missed opportunity, revealing the intricate dance of factors that led to the winger slipping through their fingers just before a breakthrough to stardom.
Unearthed Gems: The Eze-Marmoush Duo That Slipped Away
Eberechi Eze and Omar Marmoush, now shining at Arsenal and Manchester City respectively, were once identified by Brentford's astute recruitment team for bargain fees. Benham's recount of how close they were to securing these talents for a meager amount sheds light on the fine line between unearthing potential stars and losing out on them.
The Enigma of Mykhailo Mudryk: A Nearly Game-Changer
Mykhailo Mudryk's journey from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea almost included a pit stop at Brentford, only to be veered off course by a complicated deal that eventually saw the Ukrainian move for a staggering sum. Benham's revelation captures the intricacies of modern football's transfer market and the butterfly effect of near-miss deals.
Navigating the Flux of Football Recruitment: Brentford's Odyssey
For clubs like Brentford, the near-misses on signature deals serve as poignant reminders of the challenges faced in navigating the financial minefield of agent fees and player values. The club's resilience in establishing themselves in the Premier League despite these setbacks showcases the tenacity and strategy behind their ascent.
Lessons in Regret: The Unavoidable 'What Ifs'
Amidst the regrets of missing out on stars like Olise, Eze, Marmoush, and Mudryk, Brentford's owner Benham reflects on the inevitability of such near-misses in the cut-throat world of football recruitment. The fine margins that define success and failure in securing top talent resonate as a cautionary tale for clubs aiming for the stars.



