After scoring 15 goals in all competitions in the 2018-2019 season, Wilson was heavily linked with a move to West Ham and Chelsea but the Englishman signed a new four-year contract with the Cherries last summer.
The 28-year-old has once again become a wanted property after Bournemouth suffered relegation to the Championship.
It has been gazetted in the media that many Premier League clubs are willing to secure the services of the former Coventry and Tamworth man with Tottenham Hotspur said to be in pole position to sign him as Jose Mourinho is looking to provide cover for first-choice striker Harry Kane, who endured an injury-hit 2019/2020 season in North London.
Hutton, who played for Tottenham between 2008 and 2011, has urged Wilson to overlook Spurs in search for regular football rather than playing as a backup striker.
“Yeah, of course, he could, exactly. This is a guy at Bournemouth who plays week in, week out when he’s fit over the course of his time there,” the Scottish replied when asked if Wilson should snub Tottenham.
“To change that to be a squad player, it’s difficult, even though you’re at a big club with a great training ground, great manager, great squad, it’s got the whole works, but at the end of the day you want to be playing on Saturday, you want to be on that team sheet.
“If you’re not, you’re unhappy, so it’s whether he’s willing to sacrifice the game time to be at a good club.
“I think if he’s got other options where he’s going to be the main man, he would probably take that over joining Spurs."