Reports indicate that the DR Congo national team player arrived at the West London club’s training facility. However, instead of joining the team’s training activities, he reportedly engaged in discussions with Andrews before departing, preceding the rest of the team.
Wissa has garnered transfer interest from Newcastle United. There’s a possibility that Newcastle could lose their key player, Alexander Isak, to Liverpool in the upcoming summer transfer window. Consequently, Wissa is reportedly expressing ‘anger and disappointment’ concerning Brentford’s discussions with the Tyneside club.
Over the previous season, the 28-year-old contributed 19 Premier League goals for the Bees. This is only four goals fewer than Newcastle’s Swedish forward. Wissa’s goal count was just one goal shy of his former teammate, Bryan Mbeumo, who recently transferred to Manchester United for a reported £71 million.
Yoane Wissa ‘angry and disappointed’ at Brentford negotiations

Newcastle’s initial approach for the Brentford attacker, an offer of £25 million for Wissa, was reportedly turned down.
Sources indicate that The Magpies have currently withdrawn from negotiations due to Brentford’s financial expectations, according to reports from Sky Sports.
Information suggests that the player’s preference is to secure a transfer to the north, enabling him to participate in the UEFA Champions League for the first time.
Wissa became a Brentford player in 2021, joining from the French team Lorient, where he spent three and a half years, primarily competing in Ligue 2, the second-highest division in France.

Wissa has successfully scored 45 times in the Premier League during the last four seasons, with 31 of those goals achieved after August 2023.
The player extended his contract with Brentford in May 2023, with the agreement set to conclude next summer. However, it’s believed that the contract doesn’t fully acknowledge his present significance to Andrews’ team, especially considering the departures of head coach Thomas Frank, Bryan Mbeumo, and Christian Norgaard.