He has scored 86 goals and is worth 18 million, he would make Man U great again

Manchester United are interested in signing this striker

Manchester United are interested in signing this striker
Manchester United are interested in signing this striker
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Manchester United are interested in signing Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson in the upcoming summer transfer window, according to reports. Wilson has caught Manchester United's eye as a possible solution to their problems in the striker position.

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January passed without any major moves for Manchester United, with Erik ten Hag's side remaining active on the pitch but relatively quiet in the transfer market. Although speculation was rife about possible late surprises, the club's focus was on departures, with more than a dozen players leaving the club, either on loan or permanently.

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Anthony Martial's injury during this period prompted the club to consider options to bolster their attacking line, with Callum Wilson emerging as one of the candidates. Newcastle were reportedly willing to listen to offers for Wilson for a fee of just £18m in the final week of the January window as part of their efforts to keep in line with Premier League financial regulations.

Wilson, 31, has been an important figure for Newcastle since his arrival in 2020. With 216 Premier League appearances, he has amassed 86 goals and 23 assists in his career so far. Despite his goalscoring record, he has dealt with injuries during his time at St. James' Park, which could prompt the club to consider selling him in the summer.

Ten Hag wants Wilson

Despite his injury problems, Wilson's goalscoring ability makes him an attractive option for Manchester United, especially as backup for the emerging Rasmus Hojlund. Meanwhile, Manchester United will continue to evaluate their options as the summer transfer window approaches in their quest to strengthen their squad for next season.

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