Yoane Wissa upset as Brentford rip him from transfer market despite ‘agreement’


Yoane Wissa urges Brentford to leave and is disappointed that an outcome was not sanctioned. The striker now refuses to train when he wants to force an outcome.

Brentford has informed Newcastle United today that Wissa is not on the market, although talk sport understands that you are actively looking for a replacement.

Wissa was disappointed by Brentford's decision about his future

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Wissa was disappointed by Brentford’s decision about his futureCredit: Getty
The bees announced Newcastle that the striker is not for sale this summer

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The bees announced Newcastle that the striker is not for sale this summerCredit: Getty

Newcastle announced Brentford that they were ready to collect a rejected offer from £ 25 million to £ 30 million with around 5 million GBP to add-ons.

But Brentford replied and said Wissa was not available and has shown all interested clubs that only 50 million GBP let the deal happen.

Wissa only has a year with his current contract, but Brentford has a club option to extend it by another 12 months, and this informs her high rating.

Wissa is considered disappointed with the prize in question and believes that Brentford broke a verbal pact last summer so that he can give up about £ 26 million. Last summer, Wissa even agreed that he could not ask for improved conditions because he could leave in 12 months.

Wissa had several options last summer, said Brentford that he was ready to stay an additional year after Ivan Toney’s departure to Al-Ahli and a subsequent knee injury to Igor Thiago. And he repeated his loyalty again in winter.

He scored 20 goals in all competitions last season and said Brentford that he would remain 100 percent obliged this summer that an exit was sanctioned.

At the age of 29, Wissa wants to play the Champions League football for a large club and believes that it could be the last chance in his career to do this. This was given to Brentford in face to facing his future in London after Wissa had left Brentford’s pre-season tour in Lisbon.

Talksport understands that NEOM SC has granted a large offer, but Wissa only wants Newcastle or an alternative Champions League team.

Wissa confirmed the Brentford hierarchy, which he wants to leave, and will not sign a new contract, but Brentford has informed Newcastle to his disappointment that they have to achieve an evaluation of 50 million GBP.

Brentford looks at the door. Wissa still hopes for a solution. The talks are continued between the two clubs.

Wissa scored 20 goals in all competitions last season to awaken interest from elsewhere

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Wissa scored 20 goals in all competitions last season to awaken interest from elsewhereCredit: Getty
Bryan Mbumo has already left the club, and Brentford desperately desperates to keep Wissa

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Bryan Mbumo has already left the club, and Brentford desperately desperates to keep WissaCredit: Getty

The bees have already lost the manager Thomas Frank against Tottenham and the star striker Bryan Mbumo against Manchester United in a deal worth £ 71 million this summer.

Since the striker from Lorient came to the club in 2021, he scored 49 goals and achieved 13 templates in 149 appearances.

He didn’t have in her latest pre-season game in Portugal.

In Wissa’s absence, the bees Gil Vicente were in a friendly game to complete their tour on Friday evening.

Thiago canceled an early goal from the Portuguese outfit when the game ended 1-1.

After the game, manager Keith Andrews thought about the performance and explained: “I was enthusiastic, overall very satisfied.

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“The week was generally geared towards this game. The plan was always to play the majority of players in two different halves for 45 minutes.

“In the first half, the older players who got to know each other played things that we had worked in training, maybe not up to the level we wanted, but it is a previous season and that’s why we are working on it.

“The second half was a bit disappointed with the start, we were a bit passive, but then we got a grip of the game and the last half hour we were solid.

“The younger team out there will gain trust – they looked dangerous and kept them in the other direction relatively calmly.”

Brentford will return to England after the start of the season after the games against Queens Park Rangers and Borussia Monchengladbach.

Andrews’ team begins on August 17th in Nottingham Forest in their Premier League campaign.