Brentford have signed defender Sepp van den Berg from Liverpool.
The centre-back was signed by the Reds for £4.4m in 2019 from Eredivisie side PEC Zwolle and made four senior appearances for the club.
Brentford have agreed to pay £20m up front for the defender – who has signed a five-year deal – as well as £5m in performance-based add-ons.
In addition, there is a 17.5 per cent sell-on clause.
The Bees beat off competition from German champions Bayer Leverkusen, who were ultimately not ready to follow through on signing the centre-back.
Van den Berg has been watched for a long time by Brentford and the relationship between the two clubs is a positive one.
Thomas Frank’s side have already signed a Liverpool player in the transfer window this summer, with Fabio Carvalho joining in a £27.5m deal.
Carvalho spent last season on loan in the Championship with Hull City and also received interest from newly promoted duo Leicester City and Southampton.
He put pen-to-paper on a five-year-deal, which also includes the option to extend his stay in west London for an added 12 months.
Fabio Carvalho revealed why he made the decision to leave Liverpool on a permanent basis to join Brentford this summer.
“I’m not going to just sit on the bench because what’s the point?” he told Sky Sports after joining Brentford from Liverpool in a £27.5m move.
“I want to play football and show the world what I’m capable of, and why I train so hard every day. I’m not going to be able to do that by sitting on the bench.”
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