Callum Wilson available but unlikely for Leicester City
Silence is deafening at the King Power at present. Why is there no transfer noise? Well, the Foxes recruitment department are likely awaiting the installation of a new manager before letting loose in the market. However, targets and opportunities will evade the East Midlands outfit unless they get their act together fast. Hopefully Marti Cifuentes, or whoever has been chosen, will be appointed very early next week. There is no time to waste as Leicester City are implored to make a transfer move for ex-Newcastle United man Callum Wilson.
Leicester must begin making moves in this summer's transfer market - before it's too late to claim some standout talent. And, most recently, a suggestion emerged that the Foxes would swoop for Queens Park Rangers' star up-and-coming forward, Rayan Kolli. That's after the East Midlanders secure one-time QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes. We're gonna be really popular at Loftus Road!
Though, in addition to Kolli, the King Power outfit were strongly urged to sign a very gifted but injury-ravaged Premier League centre forward. City have been tipped to make a transfer move for the ex-Newcastle striker. While this proposal now sounds a bit silly with the Leicestershire team down in the Championship, Wilson may be short of serious offers for various reasons.
"An emotional return to Coventry City is one that could tempt Wilson but there is also the possibility of another Midlands club in Leicester City."EFL Analysis
If Leicester could capture the Englishman on a very fair contract, and have certain fitness assurances, Wilson could be a relatively cost-free acquisition. Of course, the 33-year-old is available for nothing having departed St James' Park a couple of weeks ago.
The drawbacks
"Leicester City should capitalise on Callum Wilson’s Newcastle exit"Football League World
Even though at least two prominent and typically accurate English Football League outlets are encouraging City to target Wilson, there is no suggestion in the media that Leicester are currently eyeing him. His injuries, wages and possible desire to remain in the Premier League could scupper a hypothetical agreement.
Albeit the England international will take a pay-cut; he may even reportedly agree to a pay-as-you-play contract. Conversely, EPL sides like Manchester United and Leeds United are apparently interested.