Wing began his senior career at
Örgryte in 1956. After promotion to the
Allsvenskan in 1959, he helped the club achieve a third-placed finish in
1960, their highest placing during Wing's Örgryte career. At this time, Wing was employed as a firefighter whilst playing football part-time. Wing signed for Scottish club Dundee United in January 1965, joining former Örgryte teammate
Örjan Persson, who had made the same move the previous month. Wing's debut for the club was in a
Scottish First Division match against
St Mirren on 23 January 1965. He went on to be a regular in the left half position for United over the next two and a half seasons and was part of the team that eliminated holders
Barcelona from the
1966–67 Fairs Cup. Unable to further extend his leave of absence from his firefighting job, Wing returned to Sweden in April 1967 and rejoined Örgryte. He ended his career playing in the third tier of Swedish football with Kungsbacka, where he played as a
forward and finished as the team's top scorer. He retired from playing in 1970. == International career ==