Brentford have signed free agent Ben Mee after the former Burnley captain's contract expired this summer. The 32-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the west London club, following an 11-year stay at Burnley, who were relegated to the Championship last season.
The centre-back becomes Brentford's fourth major summer signing after the arrivals of Aaron Hickey, Keane Lewis-Potter and Thomas Strakosha.
Mee made 376 appearances for Burnley after signing permanently for the club in January 2012 from Manchester City. He initially arrived at Turf Moor on loan in July 2011.
Mee missed the last 13 games of last season after suffering a broken leg as Burnley were defeated by Leicester in March. He ran the dressing room however, when Mike Jackson took over as caretaker boss after Sean Dyche was sacked in April.