According to British media iNews, Brentford does not want to sell Visa at present, and Newcastle has made preliminary contacts on Jackson. reported that Newcastle valued Visa at 30 million pounds, but the deal was not going well. It is understood th...
According to British media iNews, Brentford does not want to sell Visa at present, and Newcastle has made preliminary contacts on Jackson.
reported that Newcastle valued Visa at 30 million pounds, but the deal was not going well. It is understood that Newcastle regards Visa as a replacement for Wilson, rather than taking over Isaac. After losing Mbemo, Brentford was unwilling to lose another important striker. You should know that Visa contributed 19 Premier League goals to the team last season.
The statement about Visa asking for £50 million is not accurate, and the main problem that is currently hindering the transaction is not the price, but Brentford's reluctance to sell without finding a suitable replacement. Visa is eager to join Newcastle and participate in the Champions League. The players are not currently training with the first team and are dissatisfied with the stagnant trade. However, the negotiation atmosphere between the two sides has always been very friendly, and Newcastle's offer is considered reasonable, which leaves room for an agreement.
Meanwhile, Newcastle has other targets, with Chelsea forward Jackson and Leipzig forward Cesco being one of the strikers they are considering signing. Newcastle has had initial contact with Jackson, but Chelsea has priced at 80 million pounds against the striker. Sources revealed that Newcastle valued Jackson close to £65 million, which is similar to the £69 million they had prepared to sign Ekitic. It remains to be seen whether Newcastle will follow up and make a preliminary offer to Jackson, as they are also operating the Sesco deal. Interestingly, the problem that prevents Newcastle from signing Visa is similar to that of Isaac. Liverpool is expected to make a formal offer to Isaac, but like Newcastle vs. Brentford, it won't leave Isaac unless a replacement is found.
Newcastle officials have repeatedly emphasized in public and private that Isaac is not a product, and this is not just a public relations method. In fact, Isaac is indeed likely to stay in Newcastle and return to the team at the start of the new season. But if Liverpool’s offer is high enough and Newcastle thinks it is the right choice for the club, they may agree to the deal.
Now, Liverpool has agreed to sell Louis Diaz to Bayern with a record offer to buy Isaac, which puts huge pressure on Newcastle to resolve the issue as soon as possible, but the complexity of the transfer market seems to herald the process may continue until the last moment of this transfer window.