Chelsea and West Ham are keeping tabs on Callum Wilson

Chelsea and West Ham are keeping tabs on Callum Wilson, a striker for Newcastle who is being considered for a short-term move by Mauricio Pochettino’s team.

 

Chelsea and West Ham are among the clubs keeping tabs on Callum Wilson of Newcastle, but no formal discussions have taken place over a possible transfer.

While they are thinking about their short-term options, Chelsea would want to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli this summer.

This follows a story earlier this week in Mail Sport that the 31-year-old had shown interest in a permanent agreement with AC Milan.

With the early-season injuries to Jarrod Bowen, Lucas Paqueta, Mohammed Kudus, and Michail Antonio, David Moyes’s offense has been severely depleted.

Forward Christopher Nkunku has been out since the beginning of the 2023–24 season with a hip injury, adding to Chelsea’s injury woes this season.

Since Wilson’s contract with Newcastle is up in 2025, he could be a good fit for either team.

He signed with the Magpies in 2020 after six years with Bournemouth, and in 102 games since then, he has scored 46 goals.

Several injuries have sidelined the Newcastle attacker this season as well.

Wilson could be back in action in the next weeks after missing Newcastle’s last three games due to a calf injury that he has been treating recently.

Since Wilson’s contract with Newcastle is up in 2025, he could be a good fit for either team.

He signed with the Magpies in 2020 after six years with Bournemouth, and in 102 games since then, he has scored 46 goals.

Several injuries have sidelined the Newcastle attacker this season as well.

Wilson could be back in action in the next weeks after missing Newcastle’s last three games due to a calf injury that he has been treating recently.

He has scored eight goals in twenty appearances for Eddie Howe’s squad this season across all competitions. His most recent goal was in December’s Carabao Cup loss to Chelsea.

Pablo Fornals, a midfielder for West Ham, is still being courted by Real Betis for a loan.

The 27-year-old’s contract is up in the summer, and he hasn’t exactly been a mainstay in Moyes’ starting lineup this season, making just four starts out of fifteen Premier League outings.