Earlier on Monday morning, the general consensus was that Yoane Wissa was soon on his way to Newcastle United: Brentford had signed Dango Outtara to ensure that they were not light in attack and we were willing to offer Wissa’s services between £ 35-40 million.
So everyone was surprised when the bees decided to drastically increase their asking price for their star to a stunning £ 60 million, and now apparently plans to keep him this summer.
With how Open Wissa has been with his current club about how much of a dream movement we would be for him, this news will undoubtedly have been just as frustrating for him as it has been for us.
But the attacker does not hide his emotions over the entire test and takes social media to express his feelings in a fairly dramatic way.
While he continues to insist on his exit from Brentford, Yoane Wissa has made the statement on his official Instagram page.
He not only completely darkened his entire profile, but he also has some mention and photos of his time in the Gtech Community Stadium removed from his schedule, which apparently excommunices itself from the entire club.
In Wissa’s eyes, the club declined the agreement of the reported gentleman between the two parties that he could leave this window less than £ 30 million, even if it was only Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo in the aftermath of Ivan Toney to Al-Ahli.
With less than two weeks left from the window, and after being sent to training the first team team, Wissa’s match days for Brentford could be as good as it is now.
Of course we can place ourselves in the shoes of Brentford fans and the owners, because we have our own constant Wil-Spits-debacle with Alexander Isak.
It is therefore important that we do not approve or support what Wissa does here, because we would each be right in the arms if Isak did something even at his social media channels.
Although Eddie Howe has come true in recent weeks and said that he only wants players who are committed to playing for the club the privilege of wearing the black -white stripes, I do not think that this is what the Gaffer had in mind in terms of Wissa who was northeast.
The next 24 hours in negotiations will be considered very critical, because we can no longer afford it without a productive first team striker, and Brentford has a potential internal crisis in his hands if Wissa has indeed been told that he could leave and now not, because this runs the risk of disturbing the entire team.
Fingers have been crossed that a wise compromise can be sorted that we do not pay too much en masse, while we can finally sign the star.
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