Newcastle must choose one of two options in Callum Wilson contract negotiations

Ajay Gandhar

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Callum Wilson has never gone an entire Premier League season without scoring. Until now.

Despite Newcastle United surging into Champions League contention and lifting the Carabao Cup to end a 70-year domestic trophy drought, their No. 9 has endured a campaign to forget.

The 33-year-old, hampered by a persistent back and hamstring issue, missed three months early in the season. A fresh setback in December added to his struggles.

Since returning in February, Wilson has featured in 16 league matches but started only once—a 2-0 loss to Liverpool. Across 274 league minutes, he’s recorded zero goals, zero assist, and a passing accuracy of 73.7%. 

In his own words, “ For me, it’s been a mixed campaign. As a collective, it’s been one of the best campaigns and teams I’ve been a part of - yet individually, it’s been one of my worst seasons." 

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Writing in the matchday programme before Sunday’s 2-0 win over Chelsea, Wilson added: “I haven’t scored in the Premier League this season, which for me is unheard of. But I know there’s a goal in there somewhere. You have to be ready to grasp your opportunity when it comes and I am certain that over the next three games I will have a big part to play.

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Newcastle’s victory, combined with dropped points from Chelsea and Nottingham Forest, lifted them to third place.

They now sit just two points off Arsenal with two games left, eyeing a top-five finish that guarantees Champions League football.

Callum Wilson faces uncertain future 

Amidst the odd campaign, Wilson faces uncertain future. The 33-year-old striker, who arrived from Bournemouth in 2020 for £20 million, now finds his future clouded by doubt.

With just months left on his contract, Newcastle are reportedly weighing up whether to offload him or hand him a short-term extension.

“All options are still on the table,” reported Craig Hope of The Daily Mail. “If he continues to prove his fitness, don’t rule out a 12-month deal on re-negotiated terms. However... the likelihood is he moves on, and that could well be the player’s decision.”

Even Eddie Howe struck a cautious tone earlier:

“He’s very much in my plans going forward… but we have four games to go and he’s a huge part of that.”

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Ajay Gandhar

Ajay Gandhar is a content producer for The Sporting News, working across our English-language editions.