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Three Premier League Clubs Who Should Target Callum Wilson After West Ham Exit Bombshell
Callum Wilson, the experienced striker who joined West Ham United amid high expectations, is reportedly pushing for an exit just months after his arrival. Sources indicate the 33-year-old forward is in discussions to leave the London Stadium, citing limited playing time and tactical mismatches under manager Julen Lopetegui. Despite scoring a handful of goals since his summer transfer from Newcastle United, Wilson's impact has been underwhelming, fueling speculation of a January bombshell departure.[1]
Football Insider explores three Premier League clubs ideally positioned to snap up the England international on loan or a permanent deal, leveraging his proven goal-scoring pedigree and physicality.
1. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves are desperate for firepower after a dismal start to the season, sitting precariously near the relegation zone. Wilson's aerial prowess and clinical finishing could complement Vitor Pereira's counter-attacking style, providing competition for underwhelming forwards like Jorgen Strand Larsen. His Premier League know-how would stabilize their attack.
2. Crystal Palace
Oliver Glasner's high-pressing Eagles need depth behind Jean-Philippe Mateta. Wilson's work rate off the ball and knack for poaching would thrive in Palace's fluid system. With injuries plaguing their squad, he offers immediate Premier League quality without breaking the bank.
3. Everton
David Moyes' Toffees, fighting another survival battle, lack a reliable No. 9. Wilson's history of delivering in pressure cooker matches—especially against top sides—makes him a perfect fit alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin. A short-term deal could be transformative for their blunt attack.
West Ham's willingness to offload Wilson stems from their bloated squad and FFP constraints. For these clubs, he represents a low-risk, high-reward option to boost survival bids. As talks heat up, a move could be sealed before the January window slams shut.
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