Brentford does not let Yoane Wissa leave despite the important offer of Newcastle: the striker vents on social media
We entered the last very hot hours of the transfer market summer session. Time holds and the clubs are at work to put the last shots, make the last touches and arrange the situations that remained pending. The last case of the market broke out this morning in the Premier League and saw the protagonist Yoaane Wissa and his Brentford.
Wissa attacks Brentford: “The club is hindering my transfer”
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“I remained silent for most of the summer, but a few hours after the closure of the transfer window, I feel the need to clarify that I want to leave the Brentford“. With these words, a long press release issued by Yoaane Wissa through his Instagram stories.
The Congolese striker, one of the key players of the club and author of 19 goals in the past season, has openly asked the management to be sold. After practically two months of the market and despite several offers arrived at Beesthe British have not yet satisfied the footballer’s will, who thus decided to expose himself on social media.
“At the beginning of this summer, I had open discussions with the club management, including the directors and the new coach. I clearly expressed my intention to face a new challenge and I was confirmed, both to me and to my representatives, that the club would not have hindered the departure if a reasonable offer had arrived. This was also put in writing”, The Wissa note continues.
The footballer thus put himself at work through his entourage to find a new accommodation, until he reached An agreement with the Newcastle. The attacker would thus put the company aware of the situation and reaffirming his will to accept the offer. “However, while the transfer window approaches the closure, the club has significantly changed its position, contradicting what was previously communicated. The promises have not been kept And I sadly have to write it for the respect I feel for the club and his fans. “
With the flowing time, the attacker sees his increasingly reduced farewell prospects. However, he continues not to lose hopes and announces that he will insist that the transfer goes through in the last few hours: “Being forced to remain beyond this summer will do nothing but blur four wonderful years spent in this incredible club, and therefore I ask the owners and managers of Brentford to honor their promise to let me go in the last hours of the window “.
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