Sadiki in action in 2025

Brentford table bid for Noah Sadiki as Andrews eyes dynamic new era

John William Last updated: Jul 2, 2025, 5:47 pm
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Brentford have submitted a bid for Union Saint-Gilloise defender Noah Sadiki as new manager Keith Andrews begins shaping his squad for the 2025/26 season. The 20-year-old Congo international has attracted interest from several clubs, but Brentford’s opening £13m offer puts them ahead of rivals like Leeds United.

“We want to play dynamic, relentless football — but always organised,” said Andrews. — Keith Andrews

Sadiki’s profile fits that vision perfectly. A versatile talent who can operate at full-back, centre-back or holding midfield, he played 39 games in Belgium’s top tier last season and already has 9 senior caps for DR Congo.

Leeds Offer Rejected, Brentford Step Ahead

While Leeds United also made a bid, their offer reportedly came in at just over £11m, giving Brentford the upper hand. However, Union SG are said to want £17.3m for their prized asset.

Sadiki’s current deal runs until 2027, and sources in Belgium say more Premier League clubs could still enter the race.

Brentford’s Summer Rebuild in Motion

Sadiki would become the latest summer signing after the arrivals of Michael Kayode, Romelle Donovan, and Caoimhin Kelleher. The £18m move for the Liverpool keeper showed the club’s intent, and Sadiki could be next in line.

Keith Andrews wants more than just players — he wants identity.

“We want to have huge moments, huge games. That attitude of relentless progression must be daily.” — Keith Andrews

Who Is Noah Sadiki?

At just 20, Sadiki has already lifted both the Belgian Pro League title and Belgian Cup, making him one of Union SG’s standout performers. Born in Belgium and developed at Anderlecht, he’s built a reputation for maturity, composure and tactical awareness well beyond his years.

Stat Value
Age 20 (Turns 21 in December)
Caps for DR Congo 9
2024/25 Appearances 39
Positions Played RB, CB, DM

Analyst Verdict

Sadiki ticks all the boxes for Brentford: young, versatile, and already tested in senior football. With a bid already in, this could be a smart early win for Andrews — but the Bees must act fast before more clubs join the chase.

Key Takeaways

  • Brentford submitted £13m bid for Noah Sadiki
  • Leeds United’s lower offer was rejected
  • Union SG want £17.3m for the Congo international
  • Andrews targets dynamic, versatile players for new era

What’s Next?

If Brentford meet the £17.3m asking price, Sadiki could become Andrews’ first marquee signing. Keep an eye on Leeds — or a possible late bid from Brighton or Wolves.

What do you think?

Should Brentford go all in on Sadiki — or save that budget for a forward?

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