“I have truly enjoyed my time at Brentford and will always cherish the memories I made with the club. The strong culture here has been a key factor in our success, and I am grateful to have been a part of it,” Norgaard said.
Director of football Phil Giles also paid tribute to Norgaard, highlighting his impressive three-year stint with the team. “In the three seasons Claus was a Brentford coach, we finished in the top half of the Premier League twice. This is the legacy he leaves behind,” Giles said.
Meanwhile, reports suggest that Bryan Mbeumo, last season's joint top scorer, may also be on his way to Tottenham. If this move happens, it will be a significant blow to Brentford, who will need to replace not only their manager but also key staff members and potentially their star player.
The team is facing a challenging period ahead, but they remain committed to rebuilding and finding success in the future.
As the team looks to the new season, they will need to regroup and find a way to move forward without some of their key players and staff members.