
Contract Update: Wilson Agrees Terms with West Ham
Callum Wilson, the 33‑year‑old former Newcastle United striker, has agreed personal terms with Premier League side West Ham United after becoming a free agent this summer .
Newcastle had opted not to trigger a one‑year extension on his existing contract—expected to be worth around £45,000 per week—and Wilson declined a similar pay‑as‑you‑play offer in pursuit of more consistent playing time and performance rewards .
🔍 What the Deal Looks Like
- Reportedly, the contract is low guaranteed salary, but loaded with performance-based bonuses tied to goals and appearances, mirroring offers Wilson dismissed from both Newcastle and Leeds .
- The move is a Bosman free‑agent deal, meaning no transfer fee was required .
- Wilson has likely completed a medical, and club sources remain discreet pending a formal announcement .
📊 Career Context & Motivation
- Wilson spent five seasons at Newcastle United (2020–2025), making over 110 appearances and scoring 47 goals before his contract was allowed to lapse .
- Last season was frustrating: just 20 league games played, only 1 goal, and persistent injury setbacks. He admitted it was “one of my worst seasons,” despite Newcastle enjoying collective success including the Carabao Cup triumph .
- West Ham’s striker options are thin following the sale of Mohammed Kudus, and Niclas Fullkrug remains a question mark due to fitness concerns. Manager Graham Potter appears to view Wilson as experienced depth in attack .
✅ Implications for West Ham
- The move represents a low-risk recruitment with potentially high reward: Wilson arrives without a transfer fee, while the club pays only if he contributes on the pitch.
- For Wilson, it’s a final Premier League opportunity to prove his fitness and effectiveness under a performance‑based structure.
- If he stays injury‑free and finds form, he could provide useful leadership and firepower — though supporters are cautious about adding another injury‑prone veteran to the squad.
🔜 What’s Next?
- A formal confirmation from West Ham is still pending; both club and player remain tight‑lipped .
- Expect Wilson to join Potter’s squad soon, likely as the third signing of the summer following El Hadji Malick Diouf and Kyle Walker‑Peters .
If everything proceeds as reported, this could be a pivotal short‑term acquisition for both club and player heading into the 2025–26 Premier League season.
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