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Wissa Back to bees training but wants to transfer to Newcastle

Yoane Wissa joined the training of the first Brentford team after a conversation with head coach Keith Andrews, but always intends to leave the club during the current transfer window.

The striker met the new manager Andrews on the club’s training field on Wednesday morning, aimed at resolving the tensions that had accumulated in the past two weeks.

Their dialogue led Wissa to resume senior training for the first time since he suddenly left the Brentford pre-season camp in Portugal on July 21.

Despite his return to the fold, the 28 -year -old remains eager to move to Newcastle, where he would have the opportunity to play in the Champions League – a major motivation behind his desire to leave.

According to several reports, Brentford is open to the sale of Wissa, but will hold costs much higher than 25 million pounds sterling plus 5 million pounds sterling of additional modules offered by Newcastle.

The club also wishes to secure a replacement before finalizing any potential transfer, which could have an impact on the speed with which an agreement could be agreed.

In addition to her return to training, Wissa was present Tuesday during the official day of the Premier League media, participating in promotional shoots alongside the rest of the Brentford team.

Wissa missed the team 1-0 of the team at QPR last Saturday and it is not clear if it will be involved in the Borussia Monchengladbach on Friday in Borussia (18:30 BST / 13:30 and / 10:30 pt).

The situation marks a turnaround after Wissa disagreed with the club after her early departure from Portugal.

Meanwhile, he said that he was not willing to train or play again for Brentford and reiterated his ambition to move to St James’ Park.

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