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The Congolezian forward seeks to move to St. James Park, but the club is not ready to release it.”, – WRITE: Football.ua

The Congolezian forward seeks to move to St. James Park, but the club is not ready to release it.

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John Visa, Getty Images August 20 2025, 7:30 pm

Brentford rejected Newcastle’s improved offer to striker John Visa.

According to authoritative Journalist David Ortinstein with Thethleticthe amount of the proposal was £ 35 million in fixed payment plus another 5 million in complex bonuses, but even such an agreement did not satisfy the club from London.

According to the source, Brentford did not determine any official price for bica, although the football player seeks to move to Newcastle. Earlier, on July 22, Soroky received a refusal after a proposal of 25 million. Interest in the forward also showed Nottingham Forest, but his requests were also rejected.

The 28-year-old Bisa spent the outstanding season-2024/25, scoring 19 goals in the Premier League. He missed the summer meeting and did not play in the first round of the championship against Nottingham Forest (1: 3), negotiating with Brentford’s management on his future.

Newcastle is actively looking for the attacker in the background of the situation with Alexander Isaac, who said he no longer sees himself at the club. Before that, “Soroky” lost the opportunity to sign several forwards, including South Equate, Juan Pedro, Liam Delap and Benjamin Sheshko.

Brants joined Brentford in 2021 from French Lorjan. During this time, he spent 149 matches with 49 goals and 13 productive gears. The Congolezets contract is designed for another year, and the club has an option to continue for another season.

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