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Yoane Wissa transfer news: Newcastle sees £25 million proposal rejected for Brentford striker, but set to raise a second offer
Newcastle’s £25 million proposal for Brentford striker Yoane Wissa is rejected, with an improved second expected; Wissa emerged as a target for the Magpies after Liverpool beat them to signing Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike.
Yoane Wissa has returned to the UK from Brentford’s pre-season training camp to speak with the club’s hierarchy about his future, amid a new approach from Newcastle.
Brentford are believed to have turned down a £25 million offer from the Magpies. Direct talks continue, and a new offer is likely.
Wissa, 28, does not want to miss out on the chance to play Champions League football.
He has one year left on his Brentford contract, with a one-year option, and has informed Brentford that he want to pursue a move to Newcastle.
According to Sky Sports News, Wissa’s contract with the Bees expires in one year and he is worth roughly £30 million. However, some sources suggest a higher valuation of around £40 million.
Nottingham Forest had a bid of roughly £25 million turned down for Wissa earlier this season.
Brentford does not want to sell Wissa after selling Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United for up to £71 million last week. They believe it would be too risky to let both of their greatest forwards leave within the same window.
Last season, Wissa replaced the outgoing Ivan Toney as Brentford’s main No 9 and scored 19 Premier League goals, all from open play.
Newcastle are looking for a new striker after missing out on Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, who is reportedly close to joining Liverpool for approximately £79 million.
Analysis: Brentford have a difficult hand to play
Sky Sports’ Ron Walker:
“Having already lost Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, Brentford are keen not to lose the 39 league goals their brilliant attacking pair scored for the Bees last season.
“They had already lost their head coach and captain early in the transfer window, but this has become the most difficult summer the club has faced in recent years.
“The trio were major personalities and assets to replace, and with less than four weeks until their Premier League start against Nottingham Forest, only Thomas Frank’s replacement has been identified thus far.
“Brentford’s recruitment is among the Premier League’s most astute, as evidenced by the continuously high return on transfer and wage budgets. However, adding a Wissa replacement to their summer wish list would be a stretch for even the best-laid plans.
“The challenge for incoming manager Keith Andrews and director of football Phil Giles is convincing Wissa that he is best served staying in west London, which they will try to achieve in the coming days.
“They can claim that Wissa will not be guaranteed the minutes he has at Brentford since he will be fighting with Alexander Isak, probably the best No 9 in world football, at St James’ Park.
“Getting him to turn his back on the lure of Champions League football will not be easy – and the question may soon become how unsettling this episode will prove for the striker.”
Newcastle United Transfers
In
Anthony Elanga – Nottingham Forest, £55 million.
Antonio Cordero – Malaga, free transfer
Out
Lloyd Kelly – Juventus, £20 million.
Jamal Lewis was released.
Callum Wilson was released.
Sean Longstaff – Leeds, £12 million.
Alexander Isak lays bombshell ultimatum on Newcastle to sign new contract amid Liverpool transfer speculation
Isak has made an enormous demand to stay at the club…
Alexander Isak has placed a clear demand on Newcastle in order to stay with the club despite interest from Liverpool and Al-Hilal.
Last season, Isak became the hottest property in the Premier League, scoring 23 goals and playing a key role in the club’s Carabao Cup success.
The Sweden international has primarily been linked with a move to Liverpool, with Arne Slot apparently seeing the 25-year-old as his ideal summer signing.
However, the Reds have now agreed to pay £79 million for Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, who is set to replace the Newcastle attacker.
Isak has also piqued the Saudis’ interest, with the striker allegedly agreeing to begin negotiations with Al-Hilal.
Isak’s representative, Gonzalo Gaitan, has spoken out about the matter to Saudi Arabian daily Arriyadiyah, following recent links between the striker and numerous Saudi Pro League teams.
He stated, “We are indeed examining and assessing all options, and we may be close to determining the next move for the player. Without disclosing any information on whether Isak would transfer or stay with Newcastle.”
Alexander Isak presents Newcastle an ultimatum.
With their top player on the verge of leaving, Newcastle will be desperate to ward off interest, and Isak has apparently told the club the exact conditions under which he will stay.
According to talkSPORT, Isak has sought a £300,000 wage to sign a new contract at St James’ Park.
A purchase of that magnitude would absolutely demolish the club’s payroll structure, potentially leading to similar troubles as Manchester United had in recent seasons.
Despite returning to pre-season training, Isak was not there for the club’s 4-0 loss to Celtic on Saturday.
What Eddie Howe said about Alexander Isak
“That was my decision. He came to Glasgow with us, but I chose to send him home owing to the speculation,” Howe told reporters.
“He didn’t want to be sitting in the stands observing; it wasn’t fair to him. But I’m convinced he’ll be a Newcastle player by the conclusion of the window.
“Your top players are extremely difficult to locate, attract, and develop. So, when you have them, you should treasure them. Of course, we are desperate to keep him on our team.”
“Yes, I’ve had discussions with him, but that’s not abnormal,” replied Howe. “I value a player’s career, no matter how brief it is. Alex has been excellent, he has been thoroughly taught, and I am aware that there will be noise surrounding him.”
Newcastle United Can Forget Hugo Ekitike Snub as Randal Kolo Muani Emerges as Shock £34m Alternative to Stun Manchester United
Newcastle United may have been dealt a setback in their pursuit of Hugo Ekitike, but the club could now be on the verge of something even more exciting. With reports suggesting Paris Saint-Germain are ready to offload Randal Kolo Muani in a cut-price deal, Newcastle are now eyeing the explosive forward as a potential game-changer in their summer plans — and in a twist that could also frustrate long-time admirers Manchester United.
The Magpies were previously frustrated in their chase for Ekitike, who chose to head to the French capital instead of Tyneside during an earlier transfer window. However, that rejection might have turned into a blessing in disguise. Ekitike has struggled to find regular minutes in Paris and hasn’t developed in the way many predicted. In contrast, Kolo Muani offers power, pace, versatility — and most importantly — availability.
After a turbulent season at PSG where expectations weighed heavy and goals came sparingly, the French club is now open to parting with the forward. The fact that Newcastle could land a proven international attacker for a reduced fee makes the opportunity too good to ignore. His price tag, reportedly far lower than previous valuations, has put several Premier League clubs on alert.
Manchester United had previously shown strong interest in Kolo Muani, especially during their search for attacking reinforcements last season. However, budget constraints and ongoing squad reshuffling may slow their pursuit this summer. That opens the door for Newcastle to swoop in and make a decisive move before others act.
Eddie Howe has made no secret of his desire to add firepower to his frontline. With Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson both enduring spells of injury, depth has become a priority. Kolo Muani fits the profile: young but experienced, strong but quick, and comfortable playing across multiple forward roles. He can slot in as a central striker or out wide, offering tactical flexibility.
For Newcastle, the timing could not be better. The club is preparing for a season with increased expectations. Whether it’s pushing for a top-four finish or competing in Europe, the need for squad depth and top-tier quality is more pressing than ever. Kolo Muani represents both ambition and value — a rare combination in today’s inflated market.
Despite the quiet transfer start, Newcastle have remained strategic. Instead of rushing into high-profile deals, they’ve monitored situations and waited for the right opportunities. Kolo Muani’s availability could be one such chance. If a deal is struck, it may be viewed as a masterstroke — especially if he settles quickly into Premier League life.
The player himself is reportedly open to a fresh start. After a challenging campaign in Ligue 1, Kolo Muani is said to be eager for more consistent minutes and a clear role under a manager who believes in him. Eddie Howe’s track record of developing players and fostering team chemistry could prove crucial in winning the forward’s trust.
A move to Newcastle also provides a platform with less of the chaos that often surrounds bigger European clubs. The project at St. James’ Park is stable, growing, and fan-driven. That environment might be exactly what Kolo Muani needs to rediscover the form that made him one of Europe’s most talked-about forwards during his Eintracht Frankfurt days.
Fans on Tyneside are already buzzing at the prospect. Social media has erupted with speculation, and some supporters are even suggesting that Kolo Muani could become the club’s best forward signing in years. His mix of flair and directness would bring a new edge to Newcastle’s attack.
From a commercial standpoint, signing a French international would also enhance Newcastle’s appeal on the global stage. The club is looking to strengthen its brand internationally, and high-caliber signings with World Cup experience help elevate the image of the team across European and global markets.
For PSG, offloading Kolo Muani would allow them to free up space for other arrivals. The French giants are in the midst of a rebuild, and selling players who are not central to their plans is part of the strategy. Newcastle could benefit from that internal shift.
As for Manchester United, missing out on Kolo Muani would be another blow in a summer of uncertainty. With their own transfer priorities tied to exits and financial balancing, the Red Devils might not be able to match Newcastle’s decisiveness or appeal in this particular race.
Should Newcastle act quickly, they could secure one of the most intriguing signings of the summer. And with Kolo Muani hungry to prove himself again, the motivation on both sides would be sky-high. For a team looking to make another leap forward, this could be a perfect match.
As negotiations continue, fans will watch closely to see if Newcastle can finalize the move. A fresh face, an elite talent, and a chance to strike before rivals do — this is a moment Newcastle cannot afford to let pass.
While Ekitike is now in the rearview mirror, Kolo Muani could be the future. And if Newcastle do seal the deal, they may not just forget the snub — they might end up with the better player after all.
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