With Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson officially set to exit St James' Park, we take a look at the 33-year-old's potential next club.
Newly-promoted Leeds United have been touted as a possible next club for Callum Wilson as the Whites prepare for life back in the Premier League.
Although Leeds enjoyed a sensational Championship campaign in 2024/25 - amassing 100 points as they were crowned champions - Daniel Farke's side could be argued to be lacking in Premier League experience ahead of their return to the top flight.
Former Coventry City and Bournemouth hitman Wilson would certainly provide this at Elland Road, with the ex-England international having notched 88 goals in the Premier League to date.
Should Wilson find another club in the Premier League, David Moyes' Everton could be other potential suitors.
The striker position has been problematic for the Toffees in recent seasons given Dominic Calvert-Lewin's struggles for fitness and form, with the possibility to pick up a proven goalscorer at Premier League level in the form of Wilson for free perhaps enticing.
Wilson has his own major issues with injuries, however, and Everton may not be willing to fill up a place in their squad with a player who may not be reliable to stay fit.
Like any high-profile player in English football who becomes available nowadays, Wilson could end up being linked with a sensational move to the hugely ambitious Wrexham.
Owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham have plenty of money to throw about and will be eager to land a number of marquee new signings this summer following their promotion to the Championship.
A fully fit and available Wilson would represent one of the best strikers in the Championship, with a potential move to the rapidly progressing Wrexham perhaps an intriguing proposition for the Englishman.
Another club who are expected to be backed by significant investment this summer are Glasgow giants Rangers, with the Govan outfit on the verge of being taken over by a consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and the San Francisco 49ers.
The capture of Newcastle's Wilson would be a statement signing as the Gers attempt to reclaim their throne from rivals Celtic at the top of Scottish Premiership.
A move to Rangers would also present Wilson the opportunity to play in Europe, with the Gers set to contest the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League in the 2025/26 season.