A popular player at Brentford in his time, Vibe is another example of Brentford's outstanding recruitment record in recent years.

Signed for around £1.3m from Swedish side IFK Goteborg, the Danish international quickly made an impact at Griffin Park.

Able to play from either wing or through the middle, he became a consistent goalscorer for the Bees as they established themselves in the Championship and began to build under Dean Smith.

With 37 goals from 97 appearances, he scored 14 and then 15 goals in consecutive Championship seasons following his arrival, before leaving for Chinese side Changchun Yatai in January 2018.

Aged 30 at the time, he had just six months left on his current deal and the club opted to let him leave for a fee of around £2m.

However, his time in China was by no means as successful as that spent in West London.

After just 10 months at the club, Chagchun Yatai were relegated with Vibe only managing one goal in his 11 appearances.

With the Chinese season ending in November, he was released and finally secured a return to his former club IFK Goteborg the following April.

His return to Sweden was more successful than his spell in China and from 20 Allsvenskan appearances he scored five goals as his side finished mid-table.

This was not enough to keep him at the club though and last November he moved back to his native Denmark in order to play for FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga.

So far he has managed just three appearances and was rumoured with another move in January, but his coach Brian Priske recently said he was happy with his attitude.

While Vibe has struggled to find any sort of success since departing Griffin Park, it appears the club made the right decision in letting him go.

Neal Maupay arrived the following summer and as Smith said at the time of his departure: "He will be missed, but he will be replaced."