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Callum Wilson delivers his decision concerning his transfer out of St James’ Park! Staying or Leaving?

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Callum Wilson, the ninth player for Newcastle United, has talked about his future at St. James’ Park. For a year, there has been talk that he could be sold.

Wilson’s leaving meets the requirements of both PSR and FFP rules. However, Eddie Howe has pointed out that selling the player who is currently second in Newcastle’s Premier League goal scoring chart could be a big mistake from a football point of view. Wilson had a loan deal from Atletico Madrid in January, and Chelsea was also thought to be interested.

But Wilson made it clear that he only wanted to focus on what he needed to do at United. He got two goals in his last two games after coming back from a chest injury. This brings his season total to ten goals.

Callum Wilson delivers his decision concerning his transfer out of St James' Park! Staying or Leaving?


Interestingly, he only has Alan Shearer ahead of him in the Premier League goalscoring charts on Tyneside, with three games to go. He needs to score 18 goals to catch up to his old record.

When reporters asked Wilson about his plans after the game, he said, “It’s the next three games.” My first and main goal is to finish the season strong.

“Then I’ll try to get into the summer tournament.” And I have a deal with Newcastle, so I will be back for pre-season.

Wilson, a former star player for Coventry and Bournemouth, said, “Nah, say what you want to say.” There was some question.

Wilson broke the club record with his 47th Premier League goal against Burnley on Saturday. He has scored 48 goals in 107 games for Newcastle in all competitions, which is pretty good by anyone’s standards.

“It’s an honor to be a part of the club’s history,” the number 9 said. That is so great that you are also wearing the number 9 to do it. As a child, it’s what dreams are made of. I just wanted to do a great job when I took over the shirt. I’m glad I can still do that.

Wilson only had one bad experience at Turf Moor: he got a yellow card for simulation by Anthony Taylor. When asked about it, Wilson said, “There was contact, I stayed down, and the referee made his decision.”







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