After an incredible campaign thus far, Brentford fans will be praying that they can keep hold of Said Benrahma beyond this season, though this is looking increasingly unlikely after latest reports.

The 23-year old has adjusted to English football like a duck to water this season, scoring 10 goals and producing 11 assists for the Bees since his summer arrival from French Ligue 1 side Nice.

The Algerian playmaker, who can play either out wide or in behind the striker, has been the Bees' standout performer particularly in the second-half of the season, but they could be resigned to losing him in the summer.

Reports have surfaced claiming that the likes of Arsenal, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace have closely monitored the midfielder in recent weeks, with European giants Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan also tracking the attacker.

In a drastic attempt to keep hold of their star-man, the Bees are believed to be wanting around £30million for Benrahma's services, meaning that there is potential for some very exciting additions at Griffin Park.

Here, we take a look at three players Brentford should look to sign with the potential £30million...

Ivan Cavaleiro

Despite playing an influential role in Wolves' promotion to the Premier League last term, Cavaleiro has failed to make an impact in the top-flight.

The 25-year old endured a few problems with injuries in the early stages of the campaign, and has since fell way down the pecking order at Molineux, making just five league starts for Nuno Santo's men this term.

The winger provides real pace and power down the flanks, and would be the perfect replacement for Benrahma.

Adama Traore

Traore is another player who is surplus to requirements under Nuno at Wolves, despite lighting up the Championship for Middlesbrough last year.

The Spanish winger has made just seven league starts for Wolves this term, and has been limited to a few starts here and there in the cup competitions.

His end product leaves a lot to be desired, but his pace is frightening, and Frank's style of play is the perfect way to make him flourish.

Liam Lindsay

Since the departure of Chris Mepham, Brentford have struggled defensively, and a replacement needs to be found in the summer.

Lindsay would be the perfect signing for the West London side - the 23-year old has been a regular for a Barnsley side that looks on course for a return to the Championship this season.

The Tykes currently boast the best defensive record in League One having conceded only 28 goals this term, and with the likes of Aston Villa looking to sign him in the summer, Brentford should definitely look to rival their former boss Dean Smith.