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By SIMON JONES and LEWIS BROWNING, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 02: 44 AEDT, 6 January 2026 | Updated: 04: 04 AEDT, 6 January 2026 11 View comments Callum Wilson is considering his position at West Ham, who have splashed out on two new strikers. Wilson joined the club just five months ago on a free transfer after leaving Newcastle at the end of last season. He has at times found game time hard to come by under Nuno Espirito Santo - despite starting the last two matches - and the Hammers have now spent big on two strikers in a bid to boost their survival chances this season. Brazilian forward Pablo has arrived from Gil Vicente and Taty Castellanos has joined from Lazio, which will push Wilson down the pecking order at the London Stadium. The Hammers splashed out around £47million on the two forwards. Espirito Santo said: 'Callum is a very experienced man. He's been in the game for so much time. He knows his position has changed, so we were honest with each other. 'But he's still a player for the club and we still maybe need him and he should help us. 'If things go, I don't know where, or what happens, that goes beyond my decision-making, then we can speak about that. Callum Wilson is in talks to leave West Ham just five months on from joining the club Your browser does not support iframes. 'But until that situation, me and Callum, we have been very honest about each other and the way we communicate. 'Maybe some time, we will address this issue again, but it's not right at the moment. ' West Ham are currently 18th in the Premier League, four points adrift of Nottingham Forest, who they play this week. Wilson has played 18 times for the Hammers so far this season, scoring four goals.
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