Yoane Wissa transfer news: Brentford reject the latest Newcastle offer of 35 million pounds sterling plus additional modules | Football news

The latest Newcastle offer for Yoane Wissa was rejected by Brentford.
The Magpies made the offer earlier on Wednesday, but it was now refused by their Premier League competitors.
The additional modules were considered to be worth up to 5 million pounds of additional sterling, which could bring the total to 40 million pounds sterling. Newcastle had an offer of 25 million pounds sterling rejected by bees for Wissa earlier this summer.
Wissa was absent for the Brentford opening weekend match – a 3-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest – with Keith Andrews confirming that his absence was linked to speculation around the attacker’s future.
The London West have already lost Bryan Mbeumo against Manchester United for 71 million pounds Sterling, Captain Christian Norgaard in Arsenal and former head coach Thomas Frank moved to Spurs.
The 28 -year -old was seen in Brentford training Tuesday. The next Bees match is a home game against Aston Villa on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Wissa’s pursuit comes after more uncertainty about Alexander Isaacfuture.
The Newcastle striker Turn off an explosive statement Tuesday evening Regarding his deadlock dead end – saying that his future with the Magpies “cannot continue” on “the broken promises” made by the club.
It was after Liverpool saw an offer of 110 million pounds sterling rejected by Newcastle earlier this summer.
Isak has not yet presented for the Eddie Howe team in matches since Newcastle returned to the pre-season service. He was spotted on the club’s training field and arrived just after 3 p.m. Wednesday to continue this training far from the first team.
The Magpies do not expect Isak to be sold this summer and will say that it will be welcome to the fold each time it is ready.
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