Brentord’s Watkins and Maupay have contributed 23 Championship goals this season, with Tony Pulis’s shot-shy Boro reportedly interested.

Middlesbrough are keen to reinforce their ailing attack with a raid on Championship rivals Brentford, according to the Northern Echo.
Despite sitting fifth in the table, only four teams in the division have scored fewer goals than Tony Pulis’s Boro this season. They have hit the net just 31 times in 28 games with supporters becoming increasingly irate about a lack of cutting edge in the final third.
As a result, the Northern Echo reports that Middlesbrough would love to bring Brentford duo Ollie Watkins and Neal Maupay to the Riverside before the end of the January transfer window.
French poacher Maupay is the league’s fourth highest goalscorer with 16 to his name while winger Watkins, a former EFL Young Player of the Year during his time at Exeter City, has contributed a further seven goals and three assists from out wide.

But the report adds that Middlesbrough may have been priced out. Brentford are demanding £10 million for Maupay why Sky claimed earlier in January that Watkins is valued at a staggering £20 million.
This is perhaps why Middlesbrough have identified a cheap alternative, the Northern Echo adding that Birmingham City’s Isaac Vassell is also on their radar.

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