The Wantaway striker Yoane Wissa will not play for Brentford against Aston Villa today.
The striker was not mentioned in the bees squad for the Premier League game in the GTech Community Stadium.

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Wissa surprised the fans when he returned to training at the beginning of this week, although he recently had all the mentions of Brentford and pictures of him in the Club kit from his Instagram page.
Previously, he had been on the strike and refused to train with his teammates to force a move to Newcastle United.
The Magpies still want to complete this offer, but they refer their third offer of £ 35 million and another 5 million GBP to add-ons that were rejected.
You are now considering another bid over time that is in the transfer window, but the bees still have to specify a price that you would accept.
The Magpies saw two earlier offers that were also rejected when the bees try to keep the DR Congo International.
Wissa rejected offers to move to Saudi Arabia this summer and really wants to come to Newcastle.
The side of Eddie Howe wants to replace Callum Wilson, and you see Wissa as this man.
He scored 19 goals for Brentford last year, which explains why the club is so interested in keeping him.

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Andrews spoke in front of the villa at his press conference before the press conference and suggested that Wissa could play.
He said, “He trained with the team.
“With regard to the participation this weekend, I will make a decision about the squad on Saturday. He was part of the group this week.”
And in his future he said: He is just a Brentford player. My attitude in Yoane is all the time that I don’t want him to go.
“I don’t want to lose a player of this quality and that has not really changed in the entire episode. Hopefully he will be here in the next 10 or 12 days. I want that.”
But before the game, Andrews said: “It is not right to involve him in the squad. The team is the focus and I thought it was the right thing.”
What happens next?
Wissa wants to leave Brentford, Newcastle wants to sign him, but the fee proves to be a problem.
Talksport understands that the striker had a gentleman agreement with Brentford this summer.
With Bryan Mbumo, however, the West Londoners want to sign a replacement for Wissa.
You brought Dango Ouattara for £ 42.5 million, but he is regarded as a replacement of Mbumo.
It remains to be seen whether Newcastle returns to Wissa.
Her star striker Alexander Isak refuses to play because he wants to join Liverpool.
As a result, Newcastle needs a striker.
Talksport understands that wolves are not ready to sell Jorgen Strand Larsen, while Nicolas Jackson is still a destination.