Brentford complete the signing of striker Callum Wilson on a free transfer following his departure from West Ham United. All reports say Wilson has agreed a short-term deal with the club and is joining after leaving a West Ham side that has been relegated. BBC Sport and Yahoo Sports report the contract is for around 12 months, with Wilson signing after becoming available on a free transfer. The Athletic adds that Wilson speaks about his decision, including conversations with Brentford midfielder and former England team-mate Jordan Henderson, who reportedly encouraged him by praising the club. The deal brings Wilson to West London on a one-year contract as Brentford add attacking options ahead of the new season. No source disputes the basic timeline: Wilson leaves West Ham, becomes available without a transfer fee, and then signs with Brentford on a contract lasting roughly one year. The reports focus on the transfer mechanics and Wilson’s stated contacts rather than detailing fees or performance terms.