Falkirk Strengthen Midfield with Brentford Prospect Ben Krauhaus on Season-Long Loan
Falkirk have bolstered their squad ahead of the new Scottish Premiership campaign by signing Brentford midfielder Ben Krauhaus on a season-long loan following an impressive spell at Bromley.
Falkirk have continued their preparations for the new Scottish Premiership season by completing the season-long loan signing of midfielder Ben Krauhaus from Brentford.
The 21-year-old arrives with valuable senior experience despite his age, having spent recent loan spells at Bromley, the club where he began his football journey before moving to Brentford.
Krauhaus enjoyed a productive campaign last season, making 40 appearances in all competitions as Bromley secured the League Two title, completing a second promotion in three seasons. His consistent performances helped establish him as a regular in midfield, providing him with valuable first-team experience ahead of this latest move.
A Chance to Step Up in Scotland
The move presents another important stage in Krauhaus' development as he prepares for the demands of Scottish Premiership football.
Falkirk's return to the top flight has prompted the club to strengthen key areas of the squad, and the addition of a young midfielder with regular senior football behind him fits that approach. While Brentford continue monitoring the progress of their emerging talents, Falkirk gain a player already accustomed to the rhythm of competitive league football.
The season-long agreement also provides Krauhaus with the opportunity to continue building his experience against higher-level opposition.
Falkirk Prepare for Premiership Return
Falkirk begin their Scottish Premiership campaign at home to St Mirren on August 1, with the opening fixture set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
The arrival of Krauhaus gives the coaching staff another midfield option ahead of what promises to be a demanding campaign following the club's promotion.
Whether he establishes himself immediately or gradually earns his place, the loan move offers both Falkirk and Brentford the chance to evaluate his progress over a full season of top-flight Scottish football.



