Newcastle is reportedly “ready to close the deal” with the Premier League club, with the striker signing for around £35 million. It’s “clearly clear,” so the star wants to join Magpies.
Newcastle has a hard time convincing strikers who were interested in them to join this summer. They were one of Hugo Ekicchike’s early names before Premier League champions came in and got in the way.
The temptation of Champions League football and the better wages than Manchester United offered were not enough to convince RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesco.
So, while Newcastle Radar has multiple names that may or may not have been successful yet, there is one outstanding name on the list.
He has been one of their favourite names for months and knows he wants to participate, so it’s suggested he’s not in a hurry to land the Brentford man who scored a 19 Premier League goal last season.
It was repeated by Sky Sports man Keith Downey. Keith Downey says that Wissa “has made it clear that he wants to leave and join Newcastle,” and that he is “ready for the trip” as soon as he is given the green light.
That seems to be the main reason he returned to England from Brentford’s summer training camp.
Downey also states that Newcastle is ready to complete a deal with Whissa’s honeybees and hopes it will “be hit quickly.”
The discussion fee is said to be around £35 million, and the striker representatives are travelling to the UK in the hopes of completing the transaction.
Downey also repeats reports that Brentford wants to sign Dango Watara of Bournemouth.
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It is a very positive development for Newcastle. Certainly, Craig Hope, who covers Newcastle, recently said that if the bees advance there, they could expect imminent moves from the Wissa Magpie.
He said the striker’s move would “come,” and although he’s heard the same thing as Downey regarding the £35 million price tag, he feels that Brentford would demand more.
The signature could trigger a chain reaction, allowing Watara to secure a move to Brentford to Wissa to Newcastle, which allowed him to sign Liverpool’s Newcastle striker Alexander Isaac.
Magpies have asserted that ISAK won’t go anywhere until the exchange is signed, and that signature is invisible to the distance up until now.
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