“I can’t wait to get going,” Nelson told the Brentford website, external. “It’s a big platform for me to express myself, and that’s what I need right now.
“I wanted to go to a club where I know I’m going to play regularly. I know there’s competition for places but I’m going to train hard and show myself that I can get the minutes I deserve.”
Nelson was the sixth and final senior signing made by Brentford under new manager Keith Andrews in the summer window.
He followed forward Dango Ouattara, attacking midfielder Antoni Milambo, right-back Michael Kayode, goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and England midfielder Jordan Henderson.
It also ended a difficult window for Brentford, who saw long-serving manager Thomas Frank leave for Tottenham, as well as the departures of key players Wissa, Bryan Mbeumo, captain Christian Norgaard and keeper Mark Flekken.
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