Alan Judge has admitted he is likely to leave Brentford in the summer with the Bees seemingly unwilling to offer him a new contract.

The Irishman is in line to make his international debut for Martin O'Neill's Euro 2016 side but it seems he is in his final few weeks at Griffin Park with a move to the Premier League a distinct possibility.

Brentford were able to hold onto their player of the season in January, despite interest from Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday, although Judge admitted he'd weigh up his options in the summer soon after.

And, with the club yet to speak to him regarding a new deal, the Irishman appears to have grown frustrated and is looking to move on.

Speaking while preparing for his debut for the Boys in Green, Judge said: "I have another year left but I think most likely I will be moving in the summer.

“The contract hasn’t been renegotiated and they haven’t come to me, so it looks like I will be moving in the summer."

He added: "I don’t know (if that move will be to the Premier League), that will be up to the agent and the club, I will worry about that when it happens. My main focus is here (with Ireland) and these 10 days,’ he added.

"The Euros could be a showcase but I have to keep doing what I am doing and see what the manager thinks. I don’t want to get ahead of myself. I just want to do what I can do for Brentford.

"I’ve loved every minute down there, I owe them a lot. My main focus here and now is these 10 days and then I’ll get back to Brentford."