Henrik Dalsgaard has become the first ever Brentford player to play at a World Cup, starting in both of the Danes opening World Cup games.

A very solid player for Brentford, but selling him might actually end up as a positive for the West London club.

His World Cup appearances are likely to have added a significant amount to his value, the right back is currently valued at £1.35m by Transfermarkt.

If Brentford could fetch £2m or above for the 28-year-old, they would certainly have done a good piece of business, considering other areas of the squad need strengthening.

Brentford have earned a reputation as a very solid Championship outfit in recent years, with an ability to bring in talents from lower divisions and abroad who shine in the Championship.
One of those players is Dalsgaard, but if they can fetch a decent price for the player, it could be invested in a younger talent for the future.
A team full of young, exciting talents such as Ollie Watkins and Neal Maupay, Brentford are poised to go one further than their previous achievements.
Dean Smith should consider moving the Dane on for the right price, to add more quality to his squad across the pitch. The Bees have so far added Ezri Konsa, a 20-year-old from Charlton Athletic to the squad.
A young defender with bags of potential, Konsa may have signalled how Smith plans to go about his transfer business this summer.