Newcastle make improved £40m bid for striker Wissa

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Newcastle make improved £40m bid for striker Wissa

Yoane Wissa was left out of Brentfords squad for Sundays 3-1 loss at Nottingham Forest

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.

Sources have told BBC Sport that the latest bid from Newcastle falls below Brentfords valuation of Wissa.

It is understood Wissa held talks with Brentfords owner Matthew Benham on Tuesday, a development that prompted todays discussions.

Earlier this week, Wissa removed all association with Brentford from his Instagram account, external as his future took a fresh twist.

The DR Congo forward wants to join Newcastle but so far Brentford have refused to sanction his exit. He scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season.

BBC Sport were first to reveal that Wissa had flown home early from their pre-season camp in Portugal in July after which he threatened not to play or train for the club again if they did not sanction his protracted move to St James Park.

Since then there had been a slight thawing of relations resulting in Wissa returning to first-team training while continuing to make absolutely clear he wanted to join Newcastle.

Wissa believed that Brentford would sanction his transfer north once they signed his replacement.

Indeed, Wissa has been expecting for Brentford to agree his move to Tyneside this week after the west London side completed the signing of Dango Ouattara from Bournemouth.

Brentford have already lost fellow forward Bryan Mbeumo this summer to Manchester United.



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