Record-Breaking Move: Nathan Collins Set to Join Brentford from Wolves

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Nathan Collins due for medical, with Wolves transfer expected to be complete within 24 hoursBreaking News: Ireland defender Nathan Collins is on the cusp of completing a historic transfer from Wolves to Brentford. Once he passes his medical examination next week, the clubs will finalize the deal, which involves a staggering fee of £23 million.

Brentford has been in pursuit of the 22-year-old Collins for quite some time, recognizing the young defender’s potential and the limited first-team opportunities he would receive at Wolves. After facing initial rejections, the determined Bees have now agreed to meet Wolves’ demands, paving the way for Collins’ groundbreaking transfer, which not only sets a new record for an Irish player but also leaves Wolves with a remarkable £3 million profit on a player they acquired just last year.

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Collins, previously associated with Stoke City and Burnley, began his journey at Molineux as a first-team regular but found himself on the fringes of the squad last season. A move to a stable club like Brentford presents an enticing prospect for the defender, offering him regular Premier League action while also benefiting Stephen Kenny, the Republic of Ireland national team manager, ahead of a crucial international window in September.

While Chiedozie Ogbene has already secured a Premier League move among the players available to Kenny, the status of other individuals, such as Caoimhín Kelleher and Matt Doherty, may undergo changes during the summer transfer window.

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In other news, experienced goalkeeper Asmir Begovic has advised his former Bournemouth teammate Mark Travers to reflect on his situation during the summer break. Travers endured a challenging season with limited opportunities for both club and country, and Begovic, who is currently in talks with QPR and Luton Town regarding a potential move after leaving Everton, sympathized with the Irish international. During their time together at Bournemouth, the two goalkeepers competed for a spot in the team, and Begovic witnessed Travers losing his place to Neto last season. It is likely that Travers will begin the upcoming season as the second-choice goalkeeper behind Neto once again.

Although Stephen Kenny has expressed his belief that Kelleher needs a move away from Liverpool to further his career, Travers is unlikely to leave Bournemouth in the near future. However, following a demanding season where he featured in only three games for the Cherries in 2023, discussions regarding his future may be on the horizon.

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Reflecting on Travers’ situation, Begovic commented, “First and foremost, Neto has been fantastic, obviously a top-level goalkeeper who has played at the highest level for many, many years. Of course, for Trav, it’s an experience, it’s part of development. There are ups and downs in football; it’s never smooth sailing.”

He continued, “He’s maybe dealing with a different experience now after having the games over the previous year. I’m sure he’ll take stock in the summer and evaluate what he wants to do, and I’m confident the club will do the same. They’ll put together a plan for his development and ensure he continues moving in the right direction. It’s all part of a goalkeeper’s life and a professional footballer’s life—ups and downs that must be dealt with in the best possible way.”

Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking transfer as Nathan Collins prepares to embark on a new chapter in his footballing journey with Brentford, set to make waves and leave an indelible mark on the Premier League.

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