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Thread: Wilson - contract extension

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    Wilson - contract extension

    Wilson has been given a 1 year contract extension till 2025.

    I think this is a good move personally.

    By 2025 I would think we'll have 3 or 4 top quality strikers but till then having Wilson is a def plus. Also, even in 2025 as long as he hasn't had a debilitating injury, we should still get reasonable money for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    Wilson has been given a 1 year contract extension till 2025.

    I think this is a good move personally.

    By 2025 I would think we'll have 3 or 4 top quality strikers but till then having Wilson is a def plus. Also, even in 2025 as long as he hasn't had a debilitating injury, we should still get reasonable money for him.
    Its a fantastic signing imo, Callum Wilson scored 18 goals last season and only started 21 out of the 31 games he featured in.


    Only Salah, Kane, Haaland, Toney beat his number of goals, Rashford and Watkins were just behind him.

    To replace a player with that kind of return would no doubt be in the 80-150m bracket maybe even more for some players

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