Brentford have reportedly tried to open contract talks with Yoane Wissa, hoping to keep our 19-goal forward at the Gtech. But with Bryan Mbeumo’s move to Manchester United confirmed yesterday, is the situation shifting more quickly than the club had envisaged?
And now, developments may be accelerating. A Newcastle United bid was reportedly made on Saturday for Wissa – £32 million plus £5 million in add-ons. My hunch is the bottom line number would probably need a 4 at the start of it to make it super-serious, however, Tottenham, and (less seriously) Nottingham Forest are also sniffing, with all the above able to offer European football and, maybe as crucially, a new challenge for the DR Congo international. Sources suggest he’s not interested in extending his current deal and could be ready for the next step in his career.
“There’s no shortage of admirers for Wissa, he’s shown he can deliver consistently, and now might be the right time to move.” BBC Sport
Earlier this summer, Brentford made it clear they had no intention of selling both Wissa and Mbeumo in the same window. But that was before Mbeumo’s exit became reality. Together, the duo not only formed one of the Premier League’s most underrated attacking partnerships, but also shared a close friendship off the pitch.
Wissa and Mbeumo weren’t just strike partners; they were neighbours and roommates, confidants, and often seen joking and supporting one another during training and away trips. That friendship was further demonstrated at the club’s Player Of The Year award event, where the duo’s stage interview underlined the partnership continued off the pitch. With Mbeumo now gone, it’s fair to ask whether Wissa has lost one more reason to stay.
“Their bond extended well beyond matchdays… you could see the joy they brought each other just by playing together.” — The Athletic
At 28, Wissa’s current deal runs until summer 2026… one guaranteed year with the club holding an option for a further year… so, two years. Brentford aren’t under immediate pressure to sell, but this summer could represent the best chance to maximise value if Wissa is leaning toward a move.
But then comes the wider context. Brentford are already among the bookmakers’ favourites for relegation this season, undoubtedly reflecting the loss of key players, coaches, and backroom staff over the past few weeks. If Wissa follows Mbeumo out the door, does that grim prediction start to look more understandable? Or is it simply another example of pundits underestimating a club that has consistently punched above its weight and sees past the punters and pundits?
“Wissa’s preference is clear… he wants a new challenge, and Brentford may have to decide whether holding him makes sense for anyone.” — Evening Standard
Should fans see another high-profile sale as a worrying step toward decline? Or is this Brentford once again making tough, calculated moves while a player’s stock is high, then moving on to an already identified new player?
“I would be tempted to cash in. He is at the height of his value and that is the model. As you say, the Mbuemo magic link is gone. Love Wissa, but if they get £50m ish, I’d sell” JimmyMac via Beesotted
That’s the real debate. Would selling Wissa now feed the narrative that Brentford are slipping toward inevitable relegation or is that narrative flawed to begin with? It’s been a huge summer of change so far.
Let us know what you think: Is Wissa too important to let go now, or is this just the next smart step in Brentford’s evolution? Add your thoughts in the comment box below, or via @beesotted on X.
Dave Lane

I’m not sure…
I would keep him, if it’s less than 45 million….
Why not wait until January, to see where we are at, and then if he has to go he can go… Think we just need him as a bit of insurance. You’d pay swap 20 mil for 20 goals no? Or maybe his head has gone, and we wouldn’t see the same Wissa?
Just would leave us with only Schade who has proven he can do it at this level – not that I doubt Thiago, or Nunes or anyone we sign, but: it’s a big question mark!
Still, many clubs are in a similar boat rebuilding their teams, and maybe this is an opportunity to completely change the system? (What would Thiago suit if we built the attack around him?)
Is KLP seen as an attacking option??
Totally get that caution, but when the money is on the table now, it’s hard to ignore. You can see how tempting it may prove.
These offers make for a tough test of the club’s resolve and belief in its “players in waiting”. I’d have rather held onto Mbuemo to January and dealt Wissa. But at this point it may be he’s “gone mentally” already and w/o his setup man on pitch he’s weaker. Also Wissa does more “block” Thiago. I’d bet he goes for 43M£ and we we Thiago & Schaade … or if/when Rico is healthy KLP up top.
Buckle up Bees … it may be a bumpy ride. But we are STILL Prem and STILL NOT F&$@‘am!!! COYB
If his heart isn’t in the Brentford project anymore let him move on – 40m has a nice ring to it
Benham ,Giles,Dykes (Three Spurs and Frank couldn’t take with him) I will trust thelr judgement as they have not got much wrong over the years have they.
Mixed feelings here, as Wissa is my favorite player. It’ll be a challenge to us, if both Wissa and Mbeumo leave, but as we have the successor in place for Wissa (Thiago), we have no immediate successor to Bryan. Hutchinson could be a solution, but he hasn’t convinced me in his time in Ipswich. If he had done that, he would probably be much more expensive.
I honestly don’t know how we intend to use Thiago … he seems a completely different option to Mbeumo and Wissa… he’s even different to Toney… something else for Andrews to stay awake at night thinking about I guess.
I think Wissa will regret going but if his heart is no longer at Brentford we will cope without him. I really hope we get the Hutchinson deal done as I see him being an upgrade on Mbeumo no doubt he, will get better service and support than at Ipswich.
With Hickey returning to the playing squad I wonder if there is scope to utilize Kayode further forward ?
Too risky to lose Thomas, Christian, Bryan and Wissa in one summer. We should offer him £100k a week for 3 years- £15m. If we lose Wissa and start the season badly, then we are under real pressure. I wouldn’t take the risk.
Don’t disagree at all, but like so much of these deals and developments, some solutions are easier said than done unfortunately… if the player and agent wants out, and there is a big fee achievable, sometimes that’s the only likely outcome.
Sorry if I’m naive, but isn’t this mostly about money; Brentford aren’t big payers and Wissa’s just seen his buddy sign a 5 year deal for £60m. (£250k pw for 5 years). Whereas Wissa’s remaining deal is probably £4m (£40k pw for 2 years). We know Wissa was frustrated not starting for us in the early days, but he’s not going to start at Newcastle & it’s cold up there! I’d like to offer him the money that Newcastle would…….
Nope His head has been turned off you trot Wiss thanks for the memories. NEXT.