It’s been a frustrating transfer window for Newcastle United so far.
The Magpies have signed Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest for £55m, but have missed out on countless other targets.
Now though, could Eddie Howe be about to land his second addition of a key summer, as he prepares to lead his side back into the Champions League?
Newcastle's search for a new attacker
As outlined by Luke Edwards of the Telegraph, this transfer window has been a complete ‘nightmare’ for Newcastle United so far.
With James Trafford seemingly set to return to Manchester City, this would be the seventh transfer target the Magpies have missed out on already, after failed attempts to bring Liam Delap, João Pedro, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Dean Huijsen to Tyneside.
The most high-profile pursuit was of Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitiké, with David Ornstein of the Athletic reporting that the two clubs had agreed a £65m fee for the forward, but the Frenchman is now poised to join Liverpool instead.
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Thus, as they continue their search for a new attacker, Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport is reporting that Newcastle have had a £25m bid rejected for Brentford striker Yoane Wissa, although they are “optimistic” a deal can be finalised for around £30m, with the player “open” to the move.
Elsewhere, Sam Dean of the Telegraph notes that the DR Congo international has left the Bees’ pre-season training camp in Portugal, suggesting he will soon be on the move, continuing the mass exodus from West London, following Thomas Frank, Mbeumo, Christian Nørgaard and Mark Flekken out the exit door.
Wissa has previously netted three times against Newcastle, two of which came last season, but could he soon be turning out at St James’ Park bedecked in black and white stripes?
How Yoane Wissa would improve Newcastle
Since joining Brentford from Lorient in the summer of 2021, straight after the Bees’ promotion to the Premier League, he has scored 49 goals in 149 appearances for the club.
Last season, by virtue of netting 19 times in the Premier League, his best-ever haul in a single campaign, he very much ranked amongst the division’s very best strikers, as the table below documents.
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Yoane Wissa 2024/25 Premier League statistics |
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Statistics |
Wissa |
PL rank |
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Minutes |
2,919 |
55th |
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Goals |
19 |
6th |
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Non-penalty goals |
19 |
=2nd |
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Shots |
90 |
10th |
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Shots on target |
51 |
5th |
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Goals-per-shot |
0.21 |
8th |
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Expected goals |
18.5 |
4th |
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All statistics courtesy of FBref.com |
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As the table outlines, Wissa ranked highly for all attacking metrics last season, with only Mohamed Salah scoring more non-penalty goals, joint alongside Erling Braut Håland and potential future teammate Alexander Isak for this metric.
Then-Brentford boss Frank labelled his form “remarkable”, adding “I definitely think he is best as a number ninw” given that he has “got that nose for goals”.
Meantime, David Astill of Total Football Analysis describes him as ‘prolific’, while analyst Ben Mattinson asserts that he is “massively underrated”, impressed by his dynamic runs in-behind and excellent “finishing” ability.
The key question still remains: how does he compare to Ekitiké? Let’s find out.
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Yoane Wissa vs Hugo Ekitiké 2024/25 comparison (league only) |
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Statistics |
Wissa |
Ekitiké |
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Minutes |
2,927 |
2,578 |
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Goals |
19 |
15 |
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Non-penalty goals |
19 |
14 |
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Goals – xG |
+0.5 |
-6.6 |
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Shots |
69 |
87 |
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Shots on target % |
62.32% |
55.17% |
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Shot conversion rate |
27.54% |
17.24% |
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Big chances missed |
17 |
16 |
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Touches |
1,020 |
1,155 |
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% of touches in the box |
16% |
18% |
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Average Sofascore rating |
7.16 |
7.27 |
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Statistics courtesy of Squawka and SofaScore |
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As the table outlines, while Ekitiké’s statistics are impressive, hence why he is on his way to Liverpool for a reported fee of £79m, it’s actually Wissa who is the more clinical centre-forward.
Ekitiké ranked dead-last across all of Europe’s top five leagues last season when it came to goals – xG, with a figure of -6.6, according to FBref.com, which has to be a slight concern.
Wissa, on the other hand, overperformed his xG, albeit only by +0.5, while scoring more goals and finding the target with a higher proportion of his shots.
Of course, Wissa is 28 years old, 29 in September, while Ekitiké’s 23rd birthday came as recently as last month, so Liverpool are paying a premium for potential, but if Newcastle want a striker to come in now and improve their options, Wissa is surely their man.
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