Andrews has been keen to retain Wissa, who scored 19 goals last season, including seven from set pieces. The manager has a good relationship with the player and worked hard to help him find goals. Andrews believes Wissa owes him for his success, and therefore shouldn't be sold.
Wissa, on the other hand, believes that the club agreed 12 months ago that he could move on this summer. He expects Brentford to honour this promise, which could be fulfilled in the next week. The transfer window is closing soon, and Brentford are reluctant to sell Wissa before finding a replacement for star forward Bryan Mbeumo, who joined Manchester United.
Andrews was secretive about Wissa's involvement in the team for the upcoming game against Aston Villa. However, he confirmed that Wissa has been training with the team and will make a decision on his squad tomorrow.
Andrews' stance on Wissa remains unchanged, and he wants to keep the player at the club. The manager's comments suggest that he is willing to fight to retain Wissa, who is an important part of Brentford's team.