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Brentford sign forward Anthony from Burnley
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Brentford sign forward Anthony from Burnley

On July 7, 2026, Brentford announced the signing of forward Jaidon Anthony from Burnley on a four-year contract with an optional fifth year. The transfer comes after Anthony scored nine goals in 38 appearances for Burnley during the 2025-26 season, which ended in relegation to the Championship. Anthony, 26, had previously joined Burnley on loan from Bournemouth before making a permanent move. The article highlights his performance despite the challenges faced by Burnley during the season.

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Brentford sign forward Anthony from Burnley

On July 7, 2026, Brentford announced the signing of forward Jaidon Anthony from Burnley on a four-year contract with an optional fifth year. The transfer comes after Anthony scored nine goals in 38 appearances for Burnley during the 2025-26 season, which ended in relegation to the Championship. Anthony, 26, had previously joined Burnley on loan from Bournemouth before making a permanent move. The article highlights his performance despite the challenges faced by Burnley during the season.

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