The newcomel striker Calum Wilson says “all good things are finished” after confirming that he would leave the club.
England International’s contract ended last week and after failing to agree on a new deal, he exits St. James Park.
Wilson scored 49 goals in 130 demonstrations for Newcastle, who has thanked the 33 -year -old for playing “a huge part in our success in recent years”.
Wilson said in a statement, “It is time for all of you to say goodbye in Toon after a few years.”
“Thanks to everything. We were strong to help the club to experience new heights and some were strong together through some climb.”
It is understood that many Premier League clubs have shown interest in Wilson, while they also have options in the Major League soccer.
Wilson joined Newcastle from Bornmouth for about 20 meters in 2020 and a five -year injury to Tincide.
He struggled with both back and hamstring injuries in the previous season, and only managed 18 appearances in the Premier League.
Wilson said, “I have been wearing a reputed number 9 shirt and added a little more history to it.”
“Galogate at the end is really as special as he says.
“All good things are finished, but there is no doubt that there will always be a place in the hearts of me and my families in Newcastle United.”