BBC: Brentford is still hesitating whether to let Visa leave the team now estimates players 60 million pounds
BBC reported that Visa has deleted content related to Brentford in her personal social media, and new variables have emerged for the player's uncertain future.
reported that the forward wanted to join Newcastle, and Newcastle has seen at least one offer rejected by Brentford in this summer.
BBC had previously reported that Visa left the club's training camp in Portugal in advance and had threatened that he would not play or train for Brentford again if he did not approve the transfer to Newcastle. Since then, the relationship between the two sides has eased slightly, and the 28-year-old returned to the first team training while continuing to make it clear that he wants to join Newcastle.
It was reported that Visa believed at the time that once Brentford found a replacement, they would approve their transfer to Newcastle. Visa has been expecting the club to agree to his departure after Brentford signed Ouatara from Bournemouth.
However, according to sources, Brentford is still hesitant about whether to let Visa leave the team. There are reports that the club's current valuation of Visa is higher than the previous asking price of 40 million pounds. Brentford is reportedly now estimated to be £60 million for Visa.
Under this circumstance, the conflict between Brentford and Visa has escalated, and the players have deleted photos of playing or training on their personal social media.
Tottenham are also interested in the players, but Newcastle is making more progress at the moment, and it is not clear whether Brentford will approve it for sale before the transfer window deadline.