Brentford are having second thoughts about their decision to invest a significant amount in Antonio Nusa, who is also being pursued by Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, for the upcoming summer transfer window.
Antonio Nusa was on the brink of joining Brentford, a London-based club, during the winter transfer window after reaching an agreement with Club Brugge.
There was a deal in place worth €37 million between the two clubs, but Brentford encountered concerns regarding his knee during a medical examination.
The Premier League club decided to halt the transfer process in order to conduct a more thorough evaluation of his medical condition. While it has been suggested that the issue is not major, with the 18-year-old facing growth problems in his knee cartilage, Belgian outlet Voetbalkrant reports that Brentford may choose not to sign him.
Initially, Brentford was expected to hold further discussions with Club Brugge to negotiate a deal for Nusa in the summer. However, the club is now reconsidering moving forward with the deal on the previously agreed terms.
The Bees are now uncertain about committing €37 million to secure Nusa from Club Brugge in the summer. Newcastle and Tottenham are also monitoring the progress of the young player, and it remains to be seen if they will pursue a transfer for Nusa.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com