Striker Yoane Wissa has known as on Brentford to “maintain their phrase” and let him depart earlier than the switch deadline, accusing the membership of “unduly standing in his method” of a transfer to Newcastle United.
With two days of the switch window remaining, the Democratic of Congo worldwide is livid the west London membership are refusing to promote him to Newcastle, who've had two provides rejected – the newest being £35m assured, plus an extra £5m in add-ons.
Wissa has made clear he desires to go away for St James' Park and has not been coaching or taking part in with the primary staff this season.
In line with sources, Brentford initially wished £40m for Wissa however the worth has now elevated to about £60m.
In a press release on social media on Sunday, Wissa stated: “Because the window involves an finish, the membership has now considerably modified its place, going in opposition to what was communicated.
“This has left me in a tough and irritating place. The promise that I may depart this summer time has not been fulfilled. It saddens me to have to put in writing that, and I keep whole respect for the membership and its followers.”
BBC Sport has contacted Brentford for remark.
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