The fuse of the fall? British media: Brentford priced 28-year-old Visa 60 million to 65 million pounds

 4:57pm, 31 August 2025

Earlier this afternoon, Brentford forward Visa accused Brentford of breaking his promises on personal social media and demanded to leave the team before the summer window was closed.

According to British media talkSPORT, Newcastle's multiple bids for Visa this summer were rejected by Brentford. The Bee just rejected Newcastle's offer of 45 million pounds last week and told Newcastle that it would cost him at least 60 million pounds to reach a deal if he wanted to buy it.

And the Daily Mail updated the details of the transfer: Brentford asked Visa for £65 million, which became the fuse for players to make the conflict with the club public. Visa still hopes to seek a plan to leave the team and join Newcastle before the summer window is closed.

Previously, Newcastle had introduced German striker Walter Marde for a total price of 90 million euros. The reason why they continued to seek strikers in the transfer window was that their forward Isak was also in conflict with the team and demanded a transfer to Liverpool.

28-year-old Visa contributed 19 goals and 4 assists to Brentford in the Premier League last season, and the current German turnover price is 32 million euros.