
Leeds United Keeping an Eye on Newcastle’s Callum Wilson as Contract Nears Expiration
According to reports from TBR Football, the Premier League hopefuls Leeds United have set their sights on Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson, whose contract is set to expire at the end of the current season.
At the time of writing, the Whites are sitting comfortably at the top of the table with 14 games remaining. Their recent 4-0 victory over Watford on Wednesday was a clear statement of intent.
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Wilson has experienced plenty of highs with Newcastle, but injuries have kept him sidelined for the majority of this season and the last. The £20 million striker showcased his goal-scoring prowess on Saturday, netting a classic striker’s goal in Newcastle’s FA Cup victory over Birmingham City.
That clinical ability is why Wilson remains a top-level threat, and according to TalkSport, sources close to the player claim he is eager to extend his stay in the Premier League beyond this season.
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Leeds United‘s interest in Callum Wilson is not the only development in the striker’s future. Several clubs are reportedly keeping a close eye on the Newcastle forward as his contract situation unfolds.
- Newcastle United: The Magpies will likely look to retain the services of their star striker, especially if they can secure their Premier League status for next season.
- West Ham United: The Hammers have been long-term admirers of Wilson and could make a move to bolster their attacking options.
- Everton: The Toffees have been linked with Wilson in the past and may reignite their interest in the summer.
Callum Wilson’s future remains uncertain, but his goal-scoring prowess and Premier League experience make him a highly sought-after target for numerous clubs. As the summer transfer window approaches, the race to secure his services is sure to intensify.