Team newspaper: Riyadh victory has initial contact with Brentford striker Visa
11:26pm, 7 August 2025Football
August 7 According to French media "Team News", the Brentford striker has attracted the attention of teams such as Newcastle, Tottenham and New Future City Sports. Recently, Riyadh's victory has made preliminary contact with him.
This summer, Brentford sold Mbemo to Manchester United for 81 million euros, Fleken to Leverkusen for 10 million euros, and Norgao to Arsenal for 11.6 million euros. Nowadays, forward Visa has also become the target pursued by many teams.
For weeks, Newcastle, Tottenham and New Future City Sports have been in contact with Brentford to try to reach an agreement. But Brentford’s asking price is considered too high as of now. Although the specific amount has not been disclosed, Riyadh victory may be ready to meet this asking price.
Saudi top leaders have now joined the negotiations, trying to convince Brentford, Visa himself and his team to join Ronaldo's Riyadh to win.
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