The final international break of the season means that the summer transfer window is getting ever closer.

For Brentford, that means just a matter of weeks before a number of players will be out of contract at Griffin Park.

With four players' futures hanging in the balance, it could be an interesting time between now and the end of the season to see who will stay and who could depart.

With that, Phil Spencer takes a look at Brentford's four out of contract stars and gives his verdict on what the future holds.

Josh McEachran

The midfielder has struggled for regular starts this season with Kamohelo Mokotjo and Romaine Sawyers being the preferred options in the middle of the park.

While McEachran certainly has his value to the team, the lack of first team opportunities does throw his long-term future in doubt with both parties possibly looking at other options.

It'll be interesting to see what is decided between now and the end of the season.

Verdict - with first team opportunities limited and McEachran likely to demand a more central role in the team, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the former Chelsea man move on.

Yoann Barbet

The defender has been key to life under Thomas Frank.

Establishing himself as an automatic starter at Griffin Park, Barbet is now a key player for the Bees and one who they'll certainly want to get hold of.

Barbet recently told Football.London that he's had talks with the club about a new deal, so it appears that this one will be down the the defender's aspirations moving forward.

Verdict - Brentford have made it clear that they'd like to retain Yoann Barbet but the decision is likely to be based on whether the club can meet the defender's demands. One thing is certain and that's that the club will be doing everything in their power to keep him.

Moses Odubajo

He's had his troubles with injuries, but Moses Odubajo has really hit his stride since returning to Griffin Park.

Operating on the left side of Thomas Frank's 3-4-3 system, his pace and attacking instinct has been a huge asset.

The worry for Brentford will be that another club could tempt the former Hull City man away.

Verdict - After reigniting his career at Brentford it'd be great to see Moses Odubajo committing his future to the club.

If terms can be agreed, signing an extension could be a great move for both parties.

Lewis MacLeod

It's been a frustrating time for the midfielder.

A combination of injuries and lack of form have meant that MacLeod has struggled to really make an impact at Griffin Park, leaving his future in doubt.

He did make his comeback for the Brentford B team recently, and it'll now be up to MacLeod to play for his future with the Bees.

Verdict - Injuries mean that the midfielder could be allowed to move on for a fresh start, but if he can prove his fitness between now and the end of the season then there's a chance that he could be given another chance.

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