Tottenham is making a late push to sign Brentford forward Yoane Wissa before the winter transfer window closes on February The post Brentford star Yoane Wissa attracts Tottenham interest first appeared on Africa Top Sports.
TOTTENHAM have reportedly opened talks to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford. The Bees forward has impressed this season in the wake of Ivan Toney leaving for Saudi Arabia in the summer. Spurs are in
Fresh on the heels of the Mathys Tel rumor comes another one from Santi Aouna that says Spurs have “opened talks” with Brentford over a move for striker Yoane Wissa. Aouna’s one of the more reliable transfer mongers out there,
According to a report from Foot Mercato journalist Santi Aouna, Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur have contacted Brentford FC in order to open negotiations to sign striker Yoane Wissa (28).
Tottenhave have reportedly registered their interest in Brentford forward Yoane Wissa. The DR Congo international has been a revelation for the Bees this season, scoring 11 Premier League goals in 19 appearances. His form has seen him linked with a host of clubs, with Nottingham Forest making a £22million bid during the January transfer window.
Brentford fans all said the same thing about Yoane Wissa's future at the club after recent comments from Sky Sports pundits.
Brentford's record goalscorer in the Premier League Yoane Wissa required medical attention following horrific attack while he was playing for French club Lorient in 2021
Football Insider has learned that Brentford are not considering losing star man Yoane Wissa before the 3 February transfer deadline.
Forward runs across goalkeeper Dean Henderson’s eyeline towards fans with arms aloft as team-mate steps up for spot-kick
Brentford manager Thomas Frank has spoken at his latest press conference as he prepares to face Crystal Palace.
Incident left Brentford striker with serious injuries to his face and occurred towards the end of his time at previous club Lorient
EAGLE-EYED fans spotted Yoane Wissa’s “distraction technique” as Bryan Mbeumo converted a penalty after VAR drama. It took 66 minutes for the deadlock to be broken by Brentford