WILLIAM OSULA has vowed to take the best bits of Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson to become a Newcastle idol.
The £10million Danish new boy has already picked the brains of Eddie Howe's strike pair and aims to become as big a crowd favourite.
Isak, who grabbed 25 goals for Toon last season, has developed into one of the best strikers in the world, vastly improving his scoring record since joining Newcastle.
Wilson, who guarantees goals when he is fit, netted 10 in 27 appearances in a stopstart season.
Osula moved to Tyneside last week from Sheffield United, where his chances were limited, but he gave Toon fans a glimpse of his potential against Champions Leaguebound Brest on Saturday.
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