Kaye Furo Tamuno Iyowuna was born on 6 February 2007 in Belgium and is of Nigerian heritage. He developed in Belgian youth football, spending time in the Royal Antwerp pathway before moving to Club Brugge, where he became one of the more interesting young forwards in the Club NXT structure. As a teenager he played UEFA Youth League football and was already known for size, mobility and penalty-box instincts before most players his age had senior exposure.
His early senior pathway came through Club NXT in the Challenger Pro League, Belgium's second tier, where young Brugge players are tested against adult professionals. Furo made his professional debut there in 2023 and gradually built a record of minutes and goals. By 2025 he had also started to appear around Club Brugge's first-team environment, including European matchday involvement, a sign that his development was moving faster than a purely academy-based prospect.
Brentford signed Furo from Club Brugge in January 2026 on a long-term contract. Because he arrived as a nineteen-year-old forward, his early Brentford story is necessarily written with caution: the club have acquired traits and upside more than a finished Premier League striker. He is listed here as part of Brentford's Premier League squad group, but his senior English football history is still at the opening stage and should be updated once he has regular first-team or loan minutes.
Internationally, Furo has represented Belgium across youth levels, including under-15, under-16, under-17, under-18, under-19 and under-21 involvement. His Nigerian heritage may also make him eligible for future consideration elsewhere, but his documented representative pathway so far is Belgian. There is no senior international record yet, which is normal for a striker born in 2007 and still transitioning from development football into senior professional football.
Furo is a tall centre-forward, listed around 1.90 m, with a profile based on frame, running power and finishing around the box. He is not simply a static target; his value is in combining physical reference-point play with movement into scoring zones. Stylistically, a cautious comparison would be a young Divock Origi: Belgian-developed, physically imposing and capable of playing as a central striker who can also drift into channels. For Brentford, the next step is turning promise into repeatable senior habits. 更新予定.


