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Callum Wilson, the Newcastle striker, is garnering interest from four Premier League clubs as the January transfer window approaches. Wilson, who has been sidelined with an injury since pre-season, is now on the radar of Fulham, Crystal Palace, Brentford, and Southampton. Among these clubs, Brentford seems to be leading the race to sign Wilson, considering him as a suitable replacement for Ivan Toney.

Fulham is also in the mix, looking to bolster their attacking options with the addition of Wilson. The 32-year-old forward, who has been playing second fiddle to Alexander Isak, is reportedly open to a potential move to secure more playing time. With Wilson’s contract expiring next summer, Newcastle is considering offloading him in January to avoid losing him for free in 2025.

Despite his injury woes, Wilson has been a valuable player for Newcastle, scoring 48 goals in 108 appearances since his arrival from Bournemouth in 2020. However, with limited game time in the current season, Wilson is seeking a fresh start to reignite his career in the Premier League. The upcoming transfer window presents an opportunity for Wilson to make a switch to a new club and make an impact in the league once again.

As clubs line up to secure Wilson’s signature, it remains to be seen where the striker will end up in January. With his experience and goal-scoring ability, Wilson could prove to be a valuable addition to any team looking to strengthen their attacking options. Stay tuned for more updates on Wilson’s potential transfer as the January window approaches.