Striker Yon Visa has called Brentford to “keep his word” and left him before the transfer deadline, accusing the club of “uncontrollably standing in his own way” on the club.
With two days of the transfer window, the Democratic of Congo International Furious, the West London Club refuses to sell it to Newcastle, who has rejected two proposals – the latest £ 35M guarantee, as well as another £ 5m in the ad -on.
Visa has clarified that he wants to leave for St. James Park and this season is not training or playing with the first team.
According to sources, Brentford originally wanted £ 40m for WISSA, but the price has now increased to £ 60m.
In a statement on social media on Sunday, Visa said: “As the window ends, the club has now changed its position a lot, which was transmitted.
“This has left me in a tough and disappointing situation. The promise I can not leave this summer is not fulfilled. It makes me sad to write it, and I maintain total respect for the club and his fans.”
BBC Sport has approached Brentford for comment.
More to follow.