According to the British media Daily Mail, Newcastle is expected to raise its offer to Visa, and Brentford hopes to receive a transfer fee of about £40 million.
media pointed out that Newcastle quoted Brentford striker Visa last month with £25 million, but was rejected by Brentford and Newcastle is expected to raise its offer.
Brentford has not yet priced for Visa, but their expectations are believed to be around £40 million. Visa has only one year left in its contract, but Brentford has the option to extend it until 2027. Brentford explores the possibility of signing Bournemouth forward Ouattara as a potential replacement for Visa.
Visa hopes to join Newcastle, which means that personal terms will not become a problem, and only two clubs need to negotiate the transfer fee. After talking to coach Andrews, Visa has returned to training, which is his first return to training since leaving the training camp in Portugal on July 21.