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After being linked with Chelsea earlier in the summer, he has also been monitored by Liverpool and Manchester United.
On Friday Newcastle confirmed the £55m signing of Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest, meaning Howe has two options on either flank heading into the new season but only Isak to count at centre forward following Callum Wilson’s departure.
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Wilson says he is weighing up a number of offers before deciding his next club.
And the striker, 33, who left Newcastle last month, is jetting off for an individual training camp before making up his mind as he aims to continue his career “for a few more years.”
Wilson has been working as a pundit for DAZN at the Club World Cup while weighing up offers and said: “I don’t want to leave it too long before making a decision.
“I’ve continued to keep myself fit during the off season and it’s now confirmed that I will be joining a new club at some point.
Then I’ll make a decision and when I’m back in the UK I’ll be joining the new team.”
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Wilson, who has been previously linked with Everton and Leeds, said he has drawn a line under his five-year spell at St James’ Park and speaks glowingly of manager Eddie Howe.
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But officially leaving on June 30 has offered him clarity following a troubled spell with injuries as he struggled to displace top scorer Isak.
I know I’ve left Newcastle, so that’s kind of one less decision I need to make going forward.”
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