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Newcastle have made an improved offer worth £40million for Yoane Wissa, talkSPORT understands. The Magpies’ bid includes a £35m fee plus £5m in potential add-ons, although Brentford’s
Wissa has refused to train with Brentford to help force through his move to St James’ Park. Earlier this week, he deleted all traces of Brentford’s presence from his social media, as he looks to make it clear that he has no interest in playing for the club again.
Brentford have turned down a £40 million offer from Newcastle United for striker Yoane Wissa, according to The Athletic.The DR Congo international is a major target for Newcastle as they seek to
Newcastle's improved bid worth £35m with add-ons has been rejected by Brentford; the Magpies saw a £25m bid rejected earlier this summer; Wissa is seen as a new back-up striker option with the future of star forward Alexander Isak still uncertain ...
Newcastle have reopened talks with Brentford over an improved £40m deal for striker Yoane Wissa. Following an impasse in talks that has threatened the deal, both clubs are now in direct talks – with Newcastle proposing a £35m initial fee plus a further £5m in add-ons. The Magpies' previous bid for the 28-year-old was worth up to £30m.
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TEAMtalk on MSNNewcastle stance on new Yoane Wissa bid revealed as Brentford move the goalposts – sources
Newcastle United remain determined to sign a new striker but face obstacles in their pursuit of the Brentford star, with the Bees standing firm on their mammoth asking price
Newcastle United have submitted a new bid for Brentford's Yoane Wissa worth £40 million. The offer is said to be comprised of a £35 million transfer fee and £5 million in “difficult to achieve” add-ons.
Brentford forward Yoane Wissa wants to join Newcastle, who need reinforcement up front, given the current stand-off between the club and star striker Alexander Isak. The Magpies have made their move with an improved £40m bid.
If it's Wissa or Strand Larsen, the decision isn't easy. However, the circumstances of the Isak saga might make it Wissa and Strand Larsen
Newcastle turn to fresh attacking options as Wissa deal stalls, with Bayern Munich now rivaling them in the transfer race.