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Ex-England forward Callum Wilson joins West Ham on one-year deal after Newcastle exit

Ex-England forward Callum Wilson joins West Ham on one-year deal after Newcastle exit

Malay Mail15 hours ago
LONDON, Aug 3 — West Ham United have recruited ex-Newcastle United and Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson as a free agent on a one-year contract, the east London club announced on Saturday.
The 33-year-old Wilson has had 111 direct goal involvements in 239 Premier League appearances, including 49 in 130 games for Newcastle, where he failed to agree a new contract.
He has played nine times for England, scoring twice.
'I'm excited to be joining a massive football club like West Ham. A club that shares a similar passion to mine, hard work, dedication and also I strive for success so I'm glad to be a part of it,' Wilson said.
Wilson moved to Newcastle in September 2022 and had his best Premier League tally of 18 goals in 2022-23, a season that also saw him feature for England at the World Cup in Qatar.
He played in just 18 league games last term due to injuries.
'He is a proven, experienced Premier League striker, with a great work ethic and a fantastic goalscoring record,' West Ham coach Graham Potter said.
'He also has excellent character and personality, which is such an important factor, and something that we place a big emphasis on with our player recruitment.' — Reuters
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