Newcastle Shifts Focus to Yoane Wissa After Ekitike Deal Falls Through
Newcastle United pivots to Brentford's Yoane Wissa after failing to secure Hugo Ekitike, intensifying their search for a new striker.



Following the unsuccessful pursuit of Hugo Ekitike, Newcastle United has swiftly turned their attention to Yoane Wissa, the prolific striker from Brentford. The Magpies had initially targeted Ekitike, a 23-year-old French forward from Eintracht Frankfurt, but their £70 million bid was rejected, prompting a strategic shift in their transfer plans.
Wissa: A New Target for Newcastle
Yoane Wissa, 28, has been a consistent performer in the Premier League, amassing 45 goals in 137 appearances since his move from Lorient in 2021. His ability to find the back of the net has not gone unnoticed, with Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest also expressing interest in the Democratic Republic of Congo international.
Competition for Wissa
While Newcastle's interest in Wissa is still in its early stages compared to other clubs, the urgency to bolster their attacking options has accelerated their pursuit. Brentford, however, is determined to retain their key players, including Bryan Mbeumo, who is also on Manchester United's radar. Despite this, Wissa is reportedly open to a move that offers him the chance to compete in the Champions League, a prospect that Newcastle is eager to provide.
Strategic Implications
This transfer saga highlights Newcastle's ambition to strengthen their squad as they aim to compete at the highest level. The decision to target Wissa underscores their commitment to securing a proven goal-scorer who can make an immediate impact. As the transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on how this potential deal unfolds and what it means for Newcastle's future in the Premier League.
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