English Championship side Brentford FC head coach Thomas Frank has expressed worry over Ghanaian striker Justin Shaibu’s inability to break into the club’s main team.
The Ghanaian international, is among some nine players who have left the Club after the expiration of their initial contracts on 30th June, 2020.
The Danish-born Ghanaian teen striker leaves the Bees after four years in West London.
Brentford B players Reece Cole, David Titov, Matej Majka, Jonny Mitchell, Nick Tsaroulla, Jaden Brissett, Cole Dasilva and Jayden Onen have also left Griffin Park.
Shaibi, 22, has been with the Vanarama National League side Boreham Wood all season, the second he has spent there, playing 30 games in all competitions and scoring five goals.
The striker progressed through the ranks after joining Brentford B and played five games for The Bees after signing a three-year contract upon promotion to the First Team in 2017, scoring in an EFL Cup win against AFC Wimbledon. He has also played for Denmark at Under-17, Under-18 and Under-20 level.
Thomas Frank, Brentford FC Head Coach, said: “I want to thank Justin for his hard work and efforts during his time here with us. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out the way that Justin, or we, would have preferred,’’
He added ‘’We strongly believe that Justin will have a good career ahead of him and we hope that he finds a Club which will help him achieve that.”