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·18 Mei 2026
Report: Chelsea, Brentford and Brighton keen on Bundesliga star

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·18 Mei 2026

Brentford have entered the race for Cologne winger Said El Mala, according to the Daily Mail, with the 19-year-old emerging as one of the most intriguing young attacking talents in Germany.
Chelsea have monitored El Mala, while Brighton have pushed hardest since the start of the year. Yet Cologne’s £43.6million valuation has complicated talks, forcing Brighton to consider alternatives.
Brighton are now looking at Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure, previously linked with Liverpool. The Ivory Coast international, valued nearer £34m, offers pace, direct running and resale potential, all qualities Brighton traditionally prize.

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Brentford watched El Mala again on Saturday as he scored against Bayern Munich, a timely reminder of his composure on a major stage. With Julian Nagelsmann soon naming Germany’s World Cup squad, El Mala’s timing could hardly be better.
For Brentford, this feels like a bold, intelligent move. They know they must act early when elite clubs circle. El Mala’s profile, fearless, young and technically sharp, fits the modern Premier League market perfectly.
From a sceptical football supporter’s view, this is exactly the kind of transfer report that makes you wonder who is really ahead of the curve. Brentford deserve respect for moving early, but £43.6million for a 19-year-old winger from Cologne is a serious gamble, even in this inflated market.
Brighton stepping away from the asking price feels significant. They are usually one of the smartest recruitment clubs in Europe, so if they are hesitating, supporters should take note. Bazoumana Toure at £34m may represent better value, especially given Brighton’s track record with explosive young wide players.
El Mala looks exciting, especially after scoring at Bayern Munich, but hype can run faster than development. Brentford trying to steal a march is admirable. Whether they should spend that much is another question entirely.
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