According to the BBC, Brentford striker Visa has returned to the team for joint training on Wednesday, but he still hopes to leave this summer. report said that Visa had a constructive conversation with head coach Andrews at the team's training...
According to the BBC, Brentford striker Visa has returned to the team for joint training on Wednesday, but he still hopes to leave this summer.
report said that Visa had a constructive conversation with head coach Andrews at the team's training base Wednesday morning. And in the previous two weeks, the relationship between the players and the club has been tense.
After this conversation, Visa resumed first-team training for the first time since she decided to leave Brentford's pre-season training camp in Portugal on July 21.
However, the report also pointed out that the 28-year-old still hopes to transfer to Newcastle this summer, which will give him a chance to participate in the Champions League.
BBC learned from sources that Brentford would consider selling Visa, but they valued the striker much higher than the offer currently offered by Newcastle, with Newcastle's offer of £25 million plus £5 million additional terms.
In addition, whether a replacement for Visa can be found and signed before closing the window on September 1 is also considered a factor in determining whether to let people go.
In addition to returning to training, Visa also participated in Brentford's Premier League Media Day on Tuesday, during which the players filmed and videotaped the broadcasters before the new season.
Visa missed a warm-up match against Queens Park Rangers last Saturday, and it is not clear whether he will be included in the roster against Borussia Mönchengladbach this Friday. Visa has been in opposition to Brentford since leaving the club's training camp in Portugal: He had threatened at the time that he would no longer play or train for the club and made a clear desire to transfer to Newcastle.