Brentford have already made a wave in the Transfer Window after signing England U21 international Ezri Konsa from Charlton Athletic as they prepare for another season in the Championship.

As with every window, there's been interest in the Bees' players already, with AFC Bournemouth coming in with another bid for Chris Mepham, which was knocked back by the west London side.

They are bound to be exits over the course of the next month and a bit, and we've estimated how much the side could reasonably expect for each of their stars from potential suitors.

Daniel Bentley (24)

The Bees number one continued his exceptional growth as a player with a strong season in the Brentford goal, despite starting the campaign a bit shakily.

He's certainly one clubs in the Premier League would like, but it'd take a strong bid from anyone to get him away from Griffin Park this summer.

Value: £12.5million

Jack Bonham (24)

Spent last season on loan at Carlisle United and is third choice keeper in TW8 behind Bentley and Luke Daniels. He signed a one-year extension last summer but it wouldn't be a surprise for him to move on this year.

Value: £1million

Luke Daniels (30)

Signed on a free transfer last season, signing a three-year deal with the option of another year should Brentford decide to take it up. Will almost certainly continue to challenge Bentley as the number two this year.

Value: £2.5million

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Rico Henry (20)

Suffered a serious injury that ruled him out for most of last season, which sums up his time at Brentford so far. However, the talent is definitely there and if he can get back to fulll fitness, he'll be like a new signing for the side.

Value: £5million

John Egan (25)

The centre half enjoyed a good season for the Bees last year and saw international action with the Republic of Ireland. He was linked with Leeds United earlier in the season but it would take a decent bid to prize him away.

Value: £7million

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Henrik Dalsgaard (28)

Currently enjoying a strong showing at the World Cup with Denmark after a good season with Brentford. Proving to be a really good signing from Zulte Waregam.

Value: £6million

Yoann Barbet (25)

It's easy to forget how young Barbet is, but at 25 he's enjoyed the past few seasons at Brentford and has gone from strength to strength.

Value: £7million

Chris Mepham (20)

One of the best young talents in the Championship, Bournemouth have already tried their luck with the 20-year-old defender this summer.

Value: £20million

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Lewis Macleod (24)

Has struggled with injuries throughout his Brentford career but finally got a break of luck this season. Showed why he was signed by the Bees back in 2014 and will be looking to next season.

Value: £4million

Nico Yennaris (25)

Has become an important part of the Brentford midfield in recent campaigns, coming a long way at Griffin Park since his loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers in 2015.

Value: £7million

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Josh McEachran (25)

Has shown glimpses of the quality he possesses while at Brentford but has yet to really make himself a staple in Dean Smith's side at Griffin Park.

Value: £5million

Kamohelo Mokotjo (27)

A slow start to life at Brentford, but the General came on leaps and bounds in the second half of last season as he held down a spot in the Bees' midfield.

Value: £5million

Ryan Woods (24)

One of Brentford's best players, he's been linked with a move to recently relegated West Brom this summer. His ability on the ball and eye for a pass is amongst the best in the division.

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Value: £15million

Emiliano Marcondes (23)

Came to Brentford at the turn of the year after signing a pre-contract agreement, amongst a lot of hype after his performances in Denmark. He's still getting used to life at Griffin Park and England.

Value: £2million

Alan Judge (29)

Made his comeback from a horrible leg break last season and got back into the Ireland side, scoring against the USA at the Aviva. Didn't score for Brentford after coming back into the team but will be hoping to make his mark again with a full pre-season under his belt.

Value: £6million

Romaine Sawyers (26)

Had a brilliant season at Brentford and that has seen him linked with a move to West Brom, along with Woods. It'd take a big offer for the Bees to consider letting him leave.

Value: £15million

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Josh Clarke (23)

A solid season at Brentford last year, making himself a cult hero at the club for scoring against QPR at Loftus Road early on in the campaign.

Value: £4million

Florian Jozefzoon (27)

Established himself as the first choice wide option at Brentford last season and enjoyed a strong campaign at Griffin Park. Has also been linked with West Brom, as well as newly promoted Premier League side Wolves.

Value: £7million

Neal Maupay (21)

Had an on/off season with Brentford last campaign, but he's been linked with a move to Huddersfield and the Premier League by reports in France this summer.

Value: £7million

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Ollie Watkins (22)

A stunning first season in the Championship after making the jump up from League Two football - he was one of the club's standout players and you would imagine it won't be long before a Premier League club comes calling.

Value: £15million

Chiedozie Ogbene (21)

Signed for the Bees from Limerick in Ireland during January, making his debut for the side in April. He's still got a lot of developing left in him but there's no reason he can't become a solid Championship striker.

Value: £1million

Sergi Canos (21)

A frustrating season for Canos, with injury in pre-season not helping him. He made some solid performances however during the course of the campaign.

Value: £5million

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