Callum Wilson left the field in tears after Newcastle United qualified for the Champions League in what looks like the striker's last game for the Magpies. Wilson was ordered back around the pitch for a separate lap of appreciation by Jason Tindall.
And the emotions were running high as the former Bournemouth striker made what looked like his farewell appearance for the Magpies. Wilson's contract ends on June 30 with the striker linked with [Leeds United in recent days.](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/leeds-united-eye-double-newcastle-31709654)
CEO Darren Eales made his way down to the pitch to hug the ex-Coventry City star, who was applauded off the field by fans after the 1-0 defeat to Everton. Wilson was serenaded by Newcastle fans, who got the feeling this was goodbye.
Wilson has scored 49 goals for Newcastle but pastures new seem on the cards. When asked about Wilson's future, Howe said: "Let's wait and see. We will sit down with his representatives."
[Howe had said before the game:](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-plan-150m-transfer-31707674) "I'm not sure about the thought it's going to be huge change in the summer. There could be.
"I'm in a position where I don't know what's going to happen. You never know going into any summer with transfer activity, ins or outs you never know the numbers.
"You might have a thought of what could happen but without a doubt this could be the last time that the supporters see some of the players.
"I'd be saying the same every season - in life there's no guarantees and change is a natural process. The players that have represented the club and have been in the squad have been fantastic servants and we need to, in my opinion, pay tribute to what they have done."