Callum Wilson left Newcastle at the end of June following the expiry of his contract; the 33-year-old scored 49 goals in 130 matches for the Magpies but made just 18 Premier League appearances last season
West Ham have agreed a deal to sign striker Callum Wilson.
The 33-year-old, who left Newcastle on the expiry of his contract at the end of June, will sign a one-year deal at the London Stadium.
Wilson spent five seasons at St James’ Park and scored 49 goals in 130 matches for the Magpies, winning the EFL Cup with Eddie Howe’s side last season.
However, Wilson had an injury-hit campaign last term and failed to score in any of his 18 Premier League outings for Newcastle.
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