Newcastle United have already executed an agreement for a “unbelievable” player; however, Wilson’s five-year tenure on Tyneside may conclude next week upon the expiration of his contract.
Despite missing significant portions of the campaign due to injury, the former Bournemouth player managed to score only one goal in all competitions last season. Wilson appeared to bid an emotional farewell as the final whistle blew against
Everton last month, observing the applause and cheers from the St James’ Park audience on his own as his teammates celebrated qualifying for the Champions League. While Wilson’s tenure at Newcastle United may have concluded in somewhat unsatisfactory circumstances, it is important to remember the critical role he has played during his tenure in the northeast.
Wilson would score 12 goals in his inaugural season on Tyneside after joining from Bournemouth in the summer of 2020, following their relegation to the Championship. The following season, he would contribute eight goals to the Magpies’ success in avoiding the drop.
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