Yoane Wissa pushing to leave Brentford for Premier League rivals in record deal
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Yoane Wissa is pushing to leave Brentford this summer, talkSPORT understands.

The Bees have rejected an offer from Nottingham Forest for Wissa, but talks between the two clubs are ongoing.

Wissa is in high demand after a superb season

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Wissa is in high demand after a superb seasonCredit: getty

Tottenham are also plotting a move for Wissa and the Congolese is keen to reunite with Thomas Frank.

Newcastle are another club keeping tabs on the 28-year-old, who scored 19 Premier League goals last season.

Brentford have slapped a £50million price tag on Wissa, but interested parties believe they can be negotiated down.

The Bees’ current record sale is the £40m they got for Ivan Toney last summer.

Brentford have also rejected a £62.5m bid from Man United for Bryan Mbeumo earlier in July.

Wissa has spent the past four seasons in west London after joining from Lorient in an £8.5m deal.

Frank’s former side were expected to massively struggle last season due to the loss of Toney, but Wissa stepped up alongside Mbeumo for the best goalscoring campaign of his career.

Yet they’re now encountering an exodus of sorts, with Frank leaving for Spurs, captain Christian Norgaard to Arsenal and goalkeeper Mark Flekken to Bayer Leverkusen.

Mbeumo and Wissa could well be the next out the door, but Brentford are already spending that potential £100m payday with four new players signed.

Long time Liverpool No.2 Caoimhin Kelleher has arrived in goal for £12m while their most expensive signing has been £17m midfielder Antoni Milambo from Feyenoord.

Wissa's superb campaign has unsurprisingly caught the eye higher up the table

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Wissa’s superb campaign has unsurprisingly caught the eye higher up the table

Brentford likely aren’t done there under new head coach Keith Andrews, and old boss Frank certainly isn’t at Spurs either.

The Europa League champions have announced a big money £55m deal with West Ham for attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus.

Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White is next on the list, with Spurs triggering a £60m release clause in his contract to take their spending well over the £100m mark.

The north London side are set for a mega summer, having also spent over £50m to make deals for Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso permanent.

Forest, meanwhile, could well become favourites in the race for Wissa should the deal for Gibbs-White go through.

£60m would be their new record sale, eclipsing the £47.5m also paid by Spurs for Europa League final hero Brennan Johnson.

Mbeumo and Wissa were one of the best scoring duos in Europe last season, but both could well end up leaving

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Mbeumo and Wissa were one of the best scoring duos in Europe last season, but both could well end up leavingCredit: Getty

Forest secured European football for the 2025/25 campaign after their best Premier League finish since returning to the top flight.

However, it was only in the third tier Conference League after spending much of the campaign in the division’s top four.

Spurs had their worst-ever Premier League season, ending up in 17th, but their Europa League win under Ange Postecoglou booked Champions League football for the new campaign and the riches that come with it.

Wissa and Mbeumo could be among the biggest deals in the league this season

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Wissa and Mbeumo could be among the biggest deals in the league this season
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