What version Xcode are you working with?
Auto created wildcards are normal, otherwise. See https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2250/_index.html
From that link:
The Bundle Identifier setting on your app's Xcode Project must be compatible with the App ID associated with your Provisioning Profile. To define the Bundle Identifier in your Xcode project, choose the Xcode "View" menu > Navigators > "Project" option, then select your root project folder in the upper left corner. The Project Editor will appear in the center pane. Select your target in the "TARGETS" section, then click the "Info" tab. Enter your bundle identifier in the "Bundle identifier" field. If a wildcard asterisk character is present in your App ID, replace the asterisk with an appropriate string using reverse-DNS format for the Bundle Identifier defined on your Xcode project.
Here are some example App IDs and compatible corresponding Bundle Identifier values defined in Xcode:
- If your App ID is A1B2C3D4E5.com.domainname.applicationname enter com.domainname.applicationname as your Bundle Identifier.
- If your App ID is A1B2C3D4E5.com.domainname.* enter com.domainname.ichosethisappname as your Bundle Identifier.
- If your App ID is A1B2C3D4E5.* enter any string you like using reverse-DNS format as your Bundle Identifier.
About those two accounts...did you use the same Apple ID for both?