According to "Biao Night", Newcastle plans to offer Visa for a transfer fee of 35 million pounds, but Brentford wants 40 million pounds. Newcastle will accelerate its pursuit of Visa, while Brentford is preparing to sign Ouatara from Bourn...
According to "Biao Night", Newcastle plans to offer Visa for a transfer fee of 35 million pounds, but Brentford wants 40 million pounds.
Newcastle will accelerate its pursuit of Visa, while Brentford is preparing to sign Ouatara from Bournemouth. Brentford has been accepted for a club record £42.5 million offer, and Ouattara has traveled to London for a medical examination.
Newcastle is considering bringing in Visa for £35 million, who scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season and is expected to complete the transfer soon, at the age of 28. Brentford hopes to get a transfer fee close to their £50 million valuation and requires a fixed fee of £35 million plus a £5 million surcharge to allow the team's top Premier League scorer in history.
Visa made it clear that she wanted to compete in the Champions League and was therefore excluded from the list of Premier League openers against Nottingham Forest. Brentford coach Case Andrews said at a pre-match press conference that although he hopes Visa stays, the Congolese striker's current mentality is not suitable for playing against the Forest: "We decided not to let him play."
Newcastle is looking for a striker as Isaac refuses to play and seeks to join Premier League champion Liverpool. Isaac was also excluded from Newcastle's first Premier League match roster against Aston Villa. The Swedish striker, who scored 23 Premier League goals last season, firmly demanded his departure and may be fined for missing every game he missed.
Brentford was unwilling to lose Visa, especially after Mbemo and Norgao left this summer. However, with Ouattara's joining, Brentford's departure was even more relaxed.
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