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- New Brentford forward Wilson relishing Thiago link-up and eyeing 100 Premier League goals
New Brentford forward Wilson relishing Thiago link-up and eyeing 100 Premier League goals
Brentford have added Callum Wilson to their striking options, with the 34-year-old joining on a free transfer from West Ham.
Callum Wilson is excited by the prospect of playing with Igor Thiago and is hopeful of reaching 100 Premier League goals quickly after joining Brentford on a free transfer.
Wilson has penned a one-year contract at the Gtech Community Stadium, following his departure from West Ham.
The 34-year-old scored seven goals in 32 Premier League appearances last season despite only 11 of those outings being starts, as they were relegated to the Championship.
Only Jarrod Bowen (nine) netted more league goals for the Hammers in 2025-26, which represented a bounce-back campaign for Wilson on an individual level, after he failed to net in 18 outings for Newcastle United in the competition the previous season.
Excluding that 2024-25 campaign, Wilson has scored at least seven goals in eight of his last nine Premier League seasons, and he is on 95 overall in the competition.
Wilson netted 41 top-flight goals for Bournemouth and 47 for Newcastle, before his stint at West Ham.
And one of his aims in West London will be to bring up his century, as he told Brentford's website: "I don't shy away from the fact that I'm five goals away from 100, so I feel like five chances are going to come pretty quickly here and it'll be a great opportunity to achieve that."
Keith Andrews' side only missed out on European qualification on goal difference last season after finishing ninth, with striker Igor Thiago netting 22 times to finish second in the Golden Boot race behind Erling Haaland (27).
Asked about the Brazilian's outstanding campaign, Wilson said: "Many people in my position as a striker, off the back of Thiago having a fantastic season, would probably shy away from the challenge of joining the club.
"For me, it's about coming and sharing the load, helping out as a striking department and also adding my qualities as well.
"We're different strikers, but sometimes I'm guessing we'll play together as well, so it'll be nice to be part of it and help the team climb up the league. The club were so close to Europe last year and, this year, hopefully, we can get over the line.
"[Thiago] had a fantastic season. I'm here to push, to compete and, like I say, it's about being a striking unit or department.
"Strikers don't score 20-plus goals for no reason; there's obviously service behind that and team-mates who are looking for you. There are going to be opportunities."













