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Newcastle is determined to buy Yoan Wissa to replace Isak

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Newcastle expressed his ambition with his determination to recruit Younge Wissa, even if Brentford showed a tough stance that did not want to sell this 28 -year -old multi -purpose player. This shows that Isak's ability to leave is very high.

Newcastle is determined to recruit Younge Wissa to replace Isak

It is known that Wissa is an important addition to attack and is ready to face the risk of losing Alexander Isak in Liverpool this summer. According to the British press, Newcastle is about to make a more attractive second proposal, after the initial offer worth £ 25 million was rejected by Brentford.

In fact, Wissa himself really wants to move to St. James' Park, by the opportunity to attend the UEFA Champions League with Chieu this season. At the age of 28, he believes this may be an “one -year” opportunity and is very eager to play in the most prestigious playground in Europe before the peak years of his career passed.

Newcastle's interest in Wissa was originally part of the backup plan in case they lost the star striker Isak this summer. The club has prepared to recruit Benjamin Sesko (22 years old) by RB Leipzig as the number one striker, while Wissa is considered a reliable backup plan, and can take on many attack positions.

In addition to the location of the striker, Wissa is also especially dangerous and effective when playing the left wing. Although the situation still has many instability, the desire to join Wissa's injection is to strengthen the determination to recruit the brother of the St. James' Park.

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Injecting can spend to own wissa

Moreover, the British press also revealed that Wissa had left Brentford's pre -season training center in Portugal earlier this week and returned to England. The back of the CHDC Congo player is to facilitate negotiations with the Brentford leadership about the next steps and promote a solution for his near future.

However, the new head coach of Brentford, Keith Andrews, said after the debut of the bee flock (drew 1-1 with Portugal's Gil Vicente) mentioned Wissa's current absence in the home squad. “He returned to London. That was his decision, it was obviously due to many rumors about the transfer,” coach Andrews said.

“There are many interested clubs, and he feels that returning to London is the right thing. In fact, it is very simple, he will return to the squad next week when we return to practice. And his future is being clarified,” the 40 -year -old Military Reverend Irish.

With Wissa, coach Eddie Howe does not have to worry much when losing Isak

Brentford's scouting team is still monitoring potential additional plans to replace Wissa. A serious considering name is the winger Omari Hutchinson of Ipswich Town. The recruitment of this talented young player has almost come true at the beginning of the transfer period but broke down due to disagreements about the payment method.

However, the bees still consider Hutchinson as a top goal and can return to the provisions that are adjusted if Wissa is gone, to ensure the squad still maintains enough depth and strength in the attack.

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