Newcastle United ready to pull the plug on expensive flop they signed last summer
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Newcastle United ready to pull the plug on expensive flop they signed last summer
"Newcastle are reportedly willing to let the forward walk for a measly 15 million. That is a staggering 40 million drop from the massive fee they paid to pry him away from Brentford."
"Wissa has looked like a shadow of his former self, failing to replicate the form he showed at Brentford. The striker has scored just one Premier League goal in 14 appearances for the Magpies this season."
"Slashing his valuation to 15 million is a brutal, yet completely necessary, business move designed to get his wages off the books and free up crucial squad space for a much-needed summer rebuild."
"At just 15 million, Wissa suddenly transforms from an overpriced flop into an incredibly tempting bargain for plenty of mid-table Premier League sides or ambitious newly-promoted clubs looking for proven top-flight experience."
Newcastle United is preparing for a summer clear-out, with Yoane Wissa being the primary target for sale at 15 million. This represents a 40 million loss from the original fee of 55 million paid to Brentford. Wissa has struggled to adapt, scoring only one goal in 14 appearances. The decision to lower his valuation is a strategic move to reduce wages and create space for new signings. Wissa's reduced price may attract interest from mid-table Premier League teams or newly-promoted clubs seeking experienced players.
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