As the 2025/26 season moves toward its conclusion, the Magpies are reportedly gearing up for a massive summer clear-out.According to a recent report from iNews, the biggest name on the chopping block is Yoane Wissa.Newcastle are reportedly willing to let the forward walk for a measly £15 million.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThat is a staggering £40 million drop from the massive fee they paid to pry him away from Brentford.It certainly wasn’t supposed to end like this. When Newcastle splashed a heavy £55 million to bring Wissa to St. James’ Park, the expectation was that he would seamlessly translate his lethal Brentford form into Eddie Howe’s high-octane attacking system.Yoane Wissa has failed to impress at Newcastle UnitedBack at the Gtech Community Stadium, Wissa was a talismanic figure, celebrated for his clinical finishing, versatility across the front line, and knack for popping up in the biggest moments.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustHowever, the transition to the North East has been incredibly frustrating.Wissa has looked like a shadow of his former self, failing to replicate the form he showed at Brentford.The striker has scored just one Premier League goal in 14 appearances for the Magpies this season.Slashing his valuation to £15 million is a brutal, yet completely necessary, business move designed to get his wages off the books and free up crucial squad space for a much-needed summer rebuild.More Stories / Latest NewsNewcastle United ready to pull the plug on expensive flop they signed last summerApr 21 2026, 8:19Just In: Liverpool move ahead of Man United and Real Madrid in race for £80m midfielderApr 21 2026, 7:52End of an era: Man City star to leave this summer alongside Bernardo SilvaApr 21 2026, 7:04What next for Wissa if he leave St. James’ Park?At just £15 million, Wissa suddenly transforms from an overpriced flop into an incredibly tempting bargain for plenty of mid-table Premier League sides or ambitious newly-promoted clubs looking for proven top-flight experience.As for Newcastle, this saga serves as a harsh, expensive lesson in the unpredictable reality of the transfer market.After losing Alexander Isak last summer to Liverpool, the Magpies are still looking for a striker who can replace him and become the goal scorer that Isak was for them.Even the arrival of Nick Woltemade has not solved that dilemma. Howe and his management team have some big decisions to make in the summer.Newcastle United willing to sell Gordon to Bayern Munich on one conditionThe post Newcastle United ready to pull the plug on expensive flop they signed last summer appeared first on CaughtOffside.