Brentford continue to block Yoane Wissa exit as Newcastle transfer demand made


Brentford continues to block Yoane Wissa’s move to Newcastle, understands Talksport.

The bees consider the new signing Dango Ouattara as a replacement for Bryan Mbumo, so that the sale of Wissa is not sanctioned without signing a new striker, or unless the magpie increases their offer to 60 million pounds.

Wissa still wants to join Newcastle

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Wissa still wants to join Newcastle

Newcastle will continue talks this week and know that you buy players.

However, in view of the 28-year-old age of Wissa, she is not expected to offer over 40 million GBP and the fact that he has a year for a year.

Brentford keeps a club option to extend his deal for another year.

Manager Keith Andrews worked closely with Wissa last season and hopes that he will stay.

It is convinced that Wissa believes that an outcome will be sanctioned, although Brentford sources insist that it is currently more likely that he will stay.

Ally McCoist reacted live to the news with talk sports and spoke about the similarity of Alexander Isak’s situation in Newcastle, when the striker refuses to play for the club because of the interest of Liverpool.

“There is a certain way to do things and do things. I don’t think Isak did right.

“Downing tools are certainly something that I am like that is incredible.

“But the fact is that you have to look at managers and trainers, they do not want players in the changing room that cause unrest and are not happy and want to go away.

“Everything is very easy to say: ‘I will just throw him into the reserves, do that, do the next.’

Wissa wants to follow Mbumo from the West London side

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Wissa wants to follow Mbumo from the West London sideCredit: Getty

“I have a lot of sympathy for Keith Andrews, there is no doubt about it, because if Brentford loses him and it looks like they would lose him …

“We saw how short they are at the weekend. You have already lost one of your best players, if not your best player [Mbeumo] After Manchester United.

“I think it will be really difficult times ahead for Keith Andrews and Brentford because I think they will lose it.”

The DR Kongo International announced at the end of July that Dr. Congo International urges to leave bees in the summer window.

Brentford announced Newcastle that Wissa is not on the market, but it is assumed that they were looking for a replacement.

Wissa believes that Brentford broke a verbal pact last summer that enabled him to go for around £ 26 million.

Andrews is facing a fight to keep Wissa this summer

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Andrews is facing a fight to keep Wissa this summerCredit: Shutterstock

He even agreed not to ask for improved conditions last summer because he believed that he could leave in 12 months.

Wissa had several options last summer, said Brentford, but said that he was ready to stay an additional year after Ivan Toney had gone and had suffered my knee from Igor Thiago.

The striker then repeated his loyalty again in winter.

Andrews on Wissa

Andrews spoke to talk and claimed that Wissa owed him in his attempt to keep him for the season.

“I have a good relationship to know,” he said.

“I worked very hard with him last year to find goals. Seven of his 19 goals last year came from Set pieces.

Brentford boss Keith Andrews makes cheeky Yoane Wissa Transfer Plea

“He really owes me, so he shouldn’t go anywhere to be dull!”

Wissa was not involved in Brentford’s 3-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest on Sunday.