Brentford midfielder Alan Judge has confirmed that he is likely to leave Griffin Park in the summer according to Get West London.
The 27 year old has been in excellent form for The Bees this season scoring 14 goals for the West London club in 36 appearances in all competitions.
The midfielder’s good performances have not gone unnoticed with the player receiving a senior call up from the Republic of Ireland and Judge has a real chance of starring at the European Championships in France in the summer if selected by Manager Martin O’Neill for the final EURO 2016 squad.
Despite the player’s individual contribution to the Brentford side this season, it is understood that The Bees have not yet offered Judge a new deal and the player has admitted that he is likely to leave Griffin Park at the end of the current campaign.
Judge started his senior career with Blackburn Rovers but failed to make the grade at the Lancashire club and had spells on loan at Plymouth Argyle and Notts County before joining Notts County permanently in 2011. After a successful spell at Meadow Lane the midfielder returned to Blackburn Rovers in July 2013 and signed a three year contract at Ewood Park although the player again struggled to impress in the blue and white of Rovers.
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