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Wissa’s struggles in the North East have backed his new club into a corner somewhat regarding his future, but with his value plummeting, it is surely now time for Eddie Howe and Co. to accept defeat. VISIT THE NEWCASTLE TRANSFER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Newcastle ready to consider Yoane Wissa offersWissa’s lack of impact on Tyneside has been a huge source of frustration for the Newcastle faithful, who have been increasingly critical towards last summer’s transfer business as the season has worn on.
The Magpies’ £55m investment has bought them just one Premier League goal so far, and the frontman has performed so badly that his debut campaign for Newcastle could now become his last. Wissa 2025-26StatsWissa 2024-2514 (4)Apps (Starts)35 (34)1Goals (Assists)19 (4)0.21G/A per 900.71.05Shots on Target per 901.320.63Big Chances Missed per 900.529.1%Conversion Rate21.1%Wissa’s 2025-26 Premier League stats compared to last season at Brentford, as per Fotmob.The Geordies are prepared to “consider” offers for the 29-year-old this summer, according to the iPaper, but that stance comes with the major caveat that they would be almost guaranteed to lose a significant amount of money from a sale.One Premier League club have already shown an interest in striking a deal ahead of the summer, but they only value Wissa in the region of £15-20m, a damning reflection of how far he has fallen.
However, the Scottish businessman hasn’t got his way so far, with Howe staying true to his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation in the recent defeat at Crystal Palace, and Wissa only being introduced in stoppage time. Wyness feels that Wissa could still be the solution to Newcastle’s attacking issues, but expects that it may take a switch to a two-striker formation in order to truly unlock his capabilities.
