Wissa walks out on Brentford as Newcastle push to beat Spurs and Nottingham Forest

Newcastle United have taken a major step forward in their pursuit of Yoane Wissa, as the Brentford striker has now left the club’s pre-season training camp in Portugal amid growing uncertainty about his future.

This development comes just days after initial reports linked the 28-year-old with a move to St. James’ Park, as the Magpies accelerate their search for a new forward following Hugo Ekitike’s impending move to Liverpool.

According to fresh updates from BBC Sport’s Sami Mokbel, Wissa’s sudden exit from Brentford’s camp signals the seriousness of the transfer situation.

The Congo international is now expected to hold discussions with Brentford’s director of football, Phil Giles—who, in a twist of irony, happens to be a Newcastle supporter himself.

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These talks could prove pivotal, especially with multiple Premier League clubs circling the striker.

Newcastle are not the only side showing strong interest. Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest are also pushing to secure the forward’s signature, and all three clubs are believed to be in active contention.

However, it appears Newcastle have made the most aggressive progress in recent days, with sources confirming that their interest has intensified significantly within the last 48 hours.

Personal terms are not expected to pose an obstacle, with both Newcastle and Spurs reportedly capable of meeting the player’s demands.

With Champions League football on offer at both clubs, the appeal of joining a side competing at the highest level in Europe is clear.

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Nottingham Forest, while not in the same tier, can offer Europa League participation—an opportunity still attractive to many players seeking continental exposure.

Wissa, who found the net 20 times last season, remains a highly valuable asset for Brentford. His goal-scoring ability and versatility in attack make him an ideal addition to clubs looking to bolster their frontline ahead of a demanding campaign.

For Newcastle, his arrival would add significant depth and firepower, particularly with the uncertainty surrounding other forward options.

Tottenham, meanwhile, have their own draw, especially with former Brentford boss Thomas Frank now in charge.

The Danish manager’s existing relationship with Wissa could serve as a compelling factor in convincing the forward to make the move to North London.

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As negotiations progress, Wissa’s next move could come down to which club acts fastest and offers the clearest vision for his role.

For Newcastle, this is a real chance to outpace their rivals and secure a proven Premier League scorer at a crucial time in the transfer window.