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Callum Wilson’s enigmatic message puts Arsenal and Chelsea on high alert for potential transfer

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The 31-year-old, whose contract expires in the summer, has been linked to a potential departure from the Magpies prior to the transfer deadline. This is because his club is trying to raise money to allay worries about sustainability and profit policies.

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Wilson may be available for £18 million, according to reports, putting Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea “on alert” as they all look for a striker to make up for their deficiencies in this area of the game.

The 31-year-old, whose contract expires in the summer, has been linked to a potential departure from the Magpies prior to the transfer deadline. This is because his club is trying to raise money to allay worries about sustainability and profit policies.

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Wilson may be available for £18 million, according to reports, putting Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea “on alert” as they all look for a striker to make up for their deficiencies in this area of the game.

On his podcast with Michail Antonio, the former Bournemouth recently shared his thoughts about his current circumstances, saying, “It’s January.” The window is open and there’s always conjecture among players—not just about myself, but about every member of the team as well. Other than that, I don’t have much more to say.

The manager of Newcastle, Eddie Howe, has never hidden the fact that the team must sell before it can acquire, saying recently: “We do discuss things on a regular basis so there’s no surprise to me.” We have long been subject to Financial Fair Play regulations.

Selling players is now ingrained in the culture of every football team. Financial Fair Play regulations must apply since we need to increase our revenue. We could have to sell players in order to sign players. Whatever is meant by “star” players, it doesn’t always mean them, but selling players is something this club will do going forward.

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