BREAKING: Wolverhampton Reportedly Agree Deal to Sign Wissa from Brentford in €48M Loan-to-Buy Move With Tottenham also in Race for….
Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly on the verge of completing a deal to sign Brentford forward Yoane Wissa in a structured agreement that would see him arrive on loan with an obligation to buy for €48 million. While no official confirmation has been made by either club, sources suggest the deal is in its final stages.
Wissa, 27, has been a key figure at Brentford since his arrival in 2021, known for his pace, direct style, and eye for goal. His ability to operate both centrally and on the flanks has made him a valuable asset in the Premier League, and Wolves appear eager to bring that attacking versatility to Molineux.
The deal is expected to include a season-long loan to spread the financial impact, with a mandatory purchase clause triggered either by appearances or team performance. The €48 million fee would represent a significant outlay for Wolves, signaling their ambition under head coach Gary O’Neil.
Wissa is reportedly open to the move, and personal terms are believed to be agreed in principle. A medical could be scheduled in the coming days, with an announcement possible before the end of the week.
More to follow as developments unfold.