Burnley could throw spanner in the works for Leeds' Callum Wilson plans
Briefly

Burnley and Leeds are actively strengthening their squads for the new Premier League season. Burnley has signed Kyle Walker and is now interested in Callum Wilson, a free agent after leaving Newcastle. Wilson also considers joining Leeds on a pay-as-you-play deal, but Burnley's interest might hinder this. With 88 goals in 239 Premier League games, Wilson could provide essential experience as a striker for Burnley. His qualities, both professional and personal, were noted by his former manager Eddie Howe as being beneficial in a team setting.
Burnley are keen on signing Callum Wilson, who is now a free agent after leaving Newcastle earlier this month, targeting veteran players to strengthen their squad.
Callum Wilson is eyeing a move to Leeds, open to a pay-as-you-play deal, but Burnley could complicate this pursuit with their own interest.
Wilson scored 88 goals in 239 Premier League appearances, offering Burnley a proven top-flight target if they can secure him from Leeds' interests.
Eddie Howe praised Wilson's professionalism as a striker, noting his serious approach and infectious personality, potentially valuable for Burnley's team dynamics.
Read at www.caughtoffside.com
[
|
]