
In a dramatic turn of events, Brentford striker Yoane Wissa has publicly pleaded for a move to Newcastle United, accusing his current club of reneging on a promise to facilitate his departure. This extraordinary statement casts a long shadow over the ongoing transfer speculation surrounding Alexander Isak’s potential move to Liverpool, suggesting that Wissa’s fate could be the final domino in a high-stakes transfer endgame.

Wissa’s Instagram Outburst: A Summer of ‘Broken Promises’
In a rare and remarkably candid social media post on Sunday morning, with the transfer window rapidly closing, Yoane Wissa laid bare his frustrations. The 28-year-old, Brentford’s all-time leading Premier League scorer, claimed he was being “unduly standing in my way despite a series of fair offers throughout the summer” from Newcastle United.
Wissa’s statement echoed sentiments previously expressed by Alexander Isak, who has also reportedly felt his club was denying him a move despite prior agreements. This public airing of grievances highlights the growing tension between players seeking new challenges and clubs holding firm on valuations.

Newcastle’s Pursuit and Brentford’s Stance
Newcastle United has been actively pursuing Wissa as they look to bolster their attacking options. The Magpies’ latest bid for the striker was reportedly worth an initial £35 million, with an additional £5 million in “difficult to achieve” add-ons. However, Brentford has rebuffed these offers, reportedly demanding a hefty £60 million for their star forward. This significant gap in valuation has been the primary sticking point throughout the summer.
Wissa’s frustration has manifested in his abstention from training and the removal of all Brentford-related content from his social media accounts, signaling a clear desire for a move away from the Community Stadium.
The Core of Wissa’s Grievance: A Broken Promise
In his lengthy Instagram post, Wissa detailed his discussions with Brentford’s senior management and new head coach earlier this summer. He stated, “I made clear my intention to explore a new challenge. During these conversations, it was confirmed to me and my representatives that the club would not stand in my way if a reasonable offer was received. This was also put in writing.”
He continued, “I received a formal offer from another Premier League club and communicated I wanted to join. I was under the impression, from all my conversations with Brentford, that there was a mutual agreement to part ways. Yet as the window comes to an end, the club has now significantly changed its position, going against what was communicated. This has left me in a difficult and frustrating position. The promise that I could leave this summer has not been fulfilled.”

The Isak-Liverpool Connection: A Waiting Game
The urgency of Newcastle’s pursuit of Wissa is intrinsically linked to the future of their own star striker, Alexander Isak. Reports from Tyneside suggest that Isak will only be permitted to join Liverpool if the Magpies secure two new strikers: one to replace the Swede directly and another to provide cover for Callum Wilson. Wissa, it seems, is insistent on being one of those two. This intricate chain of events highlights the domino effect often seen in the final days of the transfer window.
Liverpool, undoubtedly keen on securing Isak’s services, will be closely monitoring Wissa’s situation, as his move to St. James’ Park could unlock their own significant acquisition.

A Tense Conclusion to the Transfer Window
“Being made to stay beyond this summer will only tarnish four wonderful years at this incredible club,” Wissa concluded in his emotional plea, “and so I ask Brentford’s owners and directors to now honour their promise to let me leave in the final hours of the window.”
With less than 48 hours remaining in the transfer window, the coming hours will be crucial for all parties involved. Wissa’s public statement has added an unprecedented layer of drama to an already tense situation, potentially forcing Brentford’s hand and paving the way for a series of high-profile moves that could reshape the Premier League landscape.
