Bournemouth chase £26m striker in transfer merry-go-round with Brentford and Newcastle
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Bournemouth are stepping up their interest in Amine Adli in a move that could have implications for Brentford and Newcastle, talkSPORT understands.

The Cherries are in talks with Bayer Leverkusen over a £26million deal for Adli.

Adli has emerged as a key target for Bournemouth

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Adli has emerged as a key target for BournemouthCredit: Getty

Should this deal happen, it would more than likely unlock Dango Ouattara’s proposed transfer from the south coast to south west London.

The Bees and the Cherries have been in discussions over a move for the forward to leave Bournemouth and join Brentford.

It is understood the deal is dependent on Andoni Iraola’s team signing a replacement, which would be Adli.

This transfer could also have consequences in the North East.

Newcastle want to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa this summer as a replacement for Callum Wilson.

talkSPORT understands the Magpies hope to have Wissa wrapped up by the end of the week in a deal that would be around £35m.

Newcastle are also expecting to land Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa.

The Toon were initially told by Brentford earlier this summer that the striker wasn’t for sale.

But they have softened that stance and are waiting to sign a replacement, which would be Ouattara.

Wissa is waiting to join Newcastle

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Wissa is waiting to join NewcastleCredit: Getty

What is happening on the transfer merry-go-round?

The whole chain starts with Newcastle wanting Wissa, with the Toon identifying the Bees striker as an option after missing out on Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.

Wissa had a gentleman’s agreement with Brentford to leave the club this summer after staying for one more year when Ivan Toney left.

But the Bees selling Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United saw the deal initially blocked, leading to Wissa refusing to train with his teammates.

At 28, the striker sees this move to St James’ Park as a last chance to play Champions League football.

But for that deal to happen, Brentford need a replacement.

The man they want is Ouattara at Bournemouth and talks have been ongoing between the two clubs.

Ouattara is mainly a left winger, but he can play on the right and through the middle as well.

Ouattara is waiting to get the green light to join Brentford

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Ouattara is waiting to get the green light to join BrentfordCredit: Getty

But for any of these deals to happen, the Cherries need someone in for Ouattara as well.

That man they’ve identified is Adli.

The 25-year-old Moroccan international is another versatile player, being able to operate on either wing or in a central position.

Adli played a huge role in Leverkusen’s remarkable Bundesliga-winning team during the 2023/24 season, playing 42 times in all competitions.

He also directly contributed to 22 goals as the German side just missed out on being unbeaten for the whole season.

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