Exclusive: Newcastle Star, Earning £110,000 a Week, “Likely to Seal Summer Exit”

Although Lloyd Kelly became the Magpies’ first recruit as preparations get underway for the rapidly approaching 2024–2025 season, thanks to the defender signing a long-term deal to join when his Bournemouth agreement expires at the end of the month, manager Eddie Howe is also expected to see members of last season’s squad depart. Newcastle United star Callum Wilson is expected to bring an end to his St James’ Park career during the remainder of the summer transfer window and could become the latest Premier League big-name to secure a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.

In order to avoid making the same mistakes as domestic rivals Everton and Nottingham Forest and breaking the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, co-owner Amanda Staveley has joined other important personnel in the background to consider who to let go in the next few days.
Wilson anticipated leaving the Magpies despite the West Ham ruling. In order to avoid making the same mistakes as domestic rivals Everton and Nottingham Forest and breaking the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, co-owner Amanda Staveley has joined other important personnel in the background to consider who to let go in the next few days.
Wilson anticipated leaving the Magpies despite the West Ham ruling.

Wilson is still expected to leave Newcastle before the transfer window closes on August 30, according to GMS sources. After West Ham United’s interest waned, Wilson might receive an offer from the wealthy Saudi Pro League.

The striker is one of the players on the Magpies’ roster who may be permitted to take on a new challenge as they attempt to raise money and adhere to spending caps. He only has 12 months left on his St. James’ Park deal, which gives him a weekly salary of £110,000.

Although Wilson has to contend with Alexander Isak’s fierce competition for a regular starting spot at Newcastle, it is thought that a route to the Middle East will become available. GMS sources have been informed that Wilson’s interest in traveling to Saudi Arabia is still unknown.

The England international has been called “incredible” by Howe and is well-liked behind the scenes, but he will now have to look into other options because West Ham decided not to put his current employers to the test with a bid in the first few months of head coach Julen Lopetegui’s tenure at the London Stadium.

Due to their concern that Wilson’s injury history might cause him to miss extended periods of time, the Hammers have shifted their focus elsewhere. According to GMS sources, they are desperate to sign a frontman who will be more consistent in being available throughout a Premier League season.

The 32-year-old appears to have already made his final appearance in a Newcastle shirt, despite being a fan favorite on Tyneside since his £20 million move from Bournemouth in September 2020. It’s possible that he won’t be one of Howe’s options for the match against Southampton on the first weekend of the season.

Howe Might Reexamine Calvert-Lewin Negotiations

Although they are willing to let Wilson to leave, GMS sources have been informed that Newcastle may rekindle their interest in Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the latter half of the summer transfer season. The Magpies are still looking to add a center forward to their roster.

The 27-year-old only has 12 months left on his £120,000-per-week contract at Goodison Park, so the Magpies have refused to meet the Toffees’ high demands for him. Howe is aware that if he ends up becoming a free agent at the end of the upcoming season, he may be able to sign without having to pay a fee.

Although Everton manager Sean Dyche has called Calvert-Lewin “outstanding,” Newcastle only values him at around £25 million. However, GMS sources understand that it is possible that Calvert-Lewin’s supporters will go back to the negotiating table if they are unable to reach a consensus on other targets.

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