Sky Sports reveal 3-deal domino effect involving Newcastle move for Yoane Wissa

The final days of the transfer window often feel like a high-stakes game of dominoes, where one move can set off a chain reaction that changes everything.
For Newcastle United, that game is in full swing as they work to solve their most pressing need: signing a new striker.
While the club continues its public efforts to convince Alexander Isak to stay for another season, the reality behind the scenes is much more pragmatic.
Everyone knows that the squad needs fresh attacking options, regardless of what happens with their star Swede.
This understanding led to an official £50 million bid for Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Jorgen Strand Larsen earlier this week.
Although that offer was quickly turned down, there is a sense of quiet confidence around the club that a deal can eventually be struck. Positive discussions have taken place, and Newcastle remains hopeful they can find common ground with Wolves.
However, in the fast-moving world of the transfer market, it always pays to have more than one option, and that is where an interesting new twist emerges involving Yoane Wissa.
For weeks, it seemed Newcastle’s pursuit of the Brentford and DR Congo forward had reached a dead end.
The Bees were holding firm on a valuation of around £50-60 million, a figure that Newcastle felt was too high, especially after having a £40 million bid rejected.
Many assumed that was the end of the story, but according to the latest reports from Sky Sports, the situation might be more fluid than anyone thought.

A fascinating three-club domino effect appears to be taking shape, and it could finally open the door for Wissa to make his move to St. James’ Park.
The sequence of events is both delicate and time-sensitive. It begins with Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Fabio Silva, who is reportedly close to completing a transfer to German giants Borussia Dortmund.
That potential departure would then allow Dortmund to consider selling one of their own strikers, Maximilian Beier, for whom Brentford have registered serious interest.
If both of those moves are completed, it would suddenly leave Brentford in need of a forward and, crucially, much more open to negotiating the sale of Yoane Wissa.
The player himself is believed to be very keen on the switch to Newcastle and is hopeful that the clubs can find an agreement before the deadline.
Should this series of deals fall into place, it is expected that Brentford’s asking price would become more reasonable, moving closer to a figure that Newcastle would be comfortable paying.
Of course, this is all dependent on several moving parts aligning perfectly, and with the window about to close, time is the biggest enemy.
This explains why the club is simultaneously pushing ahead with its efforts to sign Jorgen Strand Larsen—they cannot afford to put all their eggs in one basket.
The management is working tirelessly on multiple fronts to ensure that, one way or another, the team will have the new number nine it so clearly needs.
For Newcastle fans, it’s a nervous waiting game, but the coming days promise plenty of drama and, they hope, a successful conclusion to this long-running search.