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Neal Maupay said his return to Brentford felt like a homecoming after rejoining the Bees on loan.

The 27-year-old striker ended his dismal spell at Everton by joining Brentford on a season-long loan with an option to make the transfer permanent. 

Maupay had scored just one goal in 32 appearances since joining Everton in £15million deal last summer.

‘It feels like I never left,’ said Maupay. ‘I’ve always followed the club and been in touch with the manager [Thomas Frank], Kev [O’Connor], Peter [Gilham] and some of the players. It feels like home; it feels good to be here.

Neal Maupay said his return to Brentford felt like a homecoming after rejoining on loan

Neal Maupay said his return to Brentford felt like a homecoming after rejoining on loan

Neal Maupay said his return to Brentford felt like a homecoming after rejoining on loan

The 27-year-old striker ended his dismal spell at Everton by rejoining Brentford

The 27-year-old striker ended his dismal spell at Everton by rejoining Brentford

The 27-year-old striker ended his dismal spell at Everton by rejoining Brentford

Brentford manager Thomas Frank is eager to bolster his team's attacking options

Brentford manager Thomas Frank is eager to bolster his team's attacking options

Brentford manager Thomas Frank is eager to bolster his team’s attacking options

‘The memories feel like yesterday. When I see the goals, I remember the atmosphere at Griffin Park. Brentford gave me my chance to play football in England. At the time I was just a young player, a kid, and now I’ve come back as a man.’

During his initial stint at Brentford between 2017 and 2019, when the club were in the Championship, he scored 41 goals in 95 games.

And the Frenchman believes that his experiences over the past four seasons have made him a better player.

‘I’m coming back with a different mindset,’ he continued. ‘I feel like I’ve improved a lot – physically, tactically and in my understanding of the game.

‘I’m still hungry. I’ve just turned 27 and I feel like I’m not even in the prime of my career.

‘Being here, with this shirt on, gives me a boost. I just can’t wait to get started and do my thing.’

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