
Newcastleâs Transfer Strategy After Wissa Could Seal a Deal for a Chelsea Striker
Newcastle United find themselves in one of the most turbulent periods of this summerâs transfer market. Brentfordâs Yoane Wissa appears poised for a move to Tynesideâhis potential signing valued at ÂŁ40â50 millionâsetting the stage for a broader reshaping of Newcastleâs striking options. Wissa, 28, has clearly indicated his desire to join Newcastle and enjoy Champions League football, having withdrawn from Brentfordâs pre-season and triggered a possible domino effect in the striker market.
At Brentford, head coach Keith Andrews painted a light-hearted yet revealing picture: âhe owes me,â he quipped, even as he admitted thereâs no certainty Wissa will stayâparticularly given his reluctance to engage with contract talks. Meanwhile, Newcastle’s initial ÂŁ25 million bid was rebuffed, but deeper negotiations are reportedly underway, with a replacement (Dango Ouattara) potentially softening Brentfordâs stance.
Could this pave the way for another forward? Absolutely. Newcastle are now eyeing Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson, a 24-year-old Senegalese striker who’s fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the arrivals of Liam Delap and JoĂŁo Pedro. Jackson has told Chelsea he wants to leave, and although initially priced at ÂŁ80 million, the Blues may now accept nearer ÂŁ65 million.
Isakâs situation adds urgency. The Swedish talisman has withdrawn from training and is refusing to play, pressuring a move to Liverpool. Newcastle, meanwhile, are demanding around ÂŁ150 million for his services. Amid this uncertainty, a deal for Wissa could pave the way for replacing Isakâeither with Wissa as a direct replacement, or even adding depth by pursuing Jackson as part of a multiple-striker plan.
In summary, Newcastleâs âstrong chanceâ to sign a Chelsea striker like Alexander Isakâin particular, Nicolas Jacksonâhinges significantly on the Wissa transfer progressing. Wissaâs arrival would not only fill an immediate gap at Brentford but also free Newcastleâs hand to pursue Jackson, giving them flexibility in light of Isakâs potential exit.
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