Yoane Wissa will not make his Newcastle debut against his former club Brentford this weekend, contrary to earlier expectations. The striker’s return timeline has been updated, with hopes of availability soon after the international break, though no exact date is set.
Wissa is progressing well in training, focusing on fitness after his knee injury. His knee feels strong, and there is no ongoing injury. However, Newcastle aims to avoid rushing his comeback to ensure he plays at his best level once on the pitch.
The club believes it would be counterproductive to hasten his return if it affects performance quality. Instead, they hope training sessions—possibly including a behind-closed-doors friendly—will prepare Wissa physically and mentally, giving him a pre-season-like build-up.
"The player himself is said to be desperate to repay the faith and patience Newcastle showed by waiting six weeks over the summer before eventually signing him on deadline day for £55 million."
This patience came as Newcastle waited six weeks during the summer before securing Wissa’s signing on deadline day for £55 million.
Wissa’s debut is postponed, with a focus on a strong, well-prepared return after the international break, reflecting both the club’s cautious approach and the player's determination.
Author’s summary: Newcastle delays Yoane Wissa’s debut to ensure full fitness and impact, respecting the patience shown during his £55 million signing.