CALLUM WILSON is reportedly facing missing the remainder of the season with injury.
The Newcastle star has been in good form for the Magpies this season, scoring seven goals in 16 Premier League appearances.
Callum Wilson could miss the rest of the season[/caption]Wilson, 31, could not be set for a spell on the sidelines following surgery.
The Daily Mail have claimed that he will go under the knife on his pectoral tendon.
The report has suggested that he will be out of Eddie Howe‘s side for between nine to 12 weeks.
This length of time could see the striker’s season come to a premature end.
Wilson suffered the injury against Nottingham Forest where he was making his first start since before Christmas.
After tangling with a defender he had to leave the pitch with his arm in his shirt which was formed into a temporary sling.
The blow could also see Wilson miss out on Euro 2024.
Wilson had been hoping to make it on the plane with Gareth Southgate‘s side.
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The England manager only has a few spaces in his squad for a striker.
Harry Kane is expected to be named in the squad, while the likes of Ollie Watkins, Ivan Toney and Dominic Calvert-Lewin could earn spots in Wilson’s absence.
Wilson had been linked with a move away from Newcastle in the January transfer window.
Manchester United Chelsea and West Ham were among the clubs reportedly keen on signing the striker ahead of his contract expiring in the summer of 2025.