Wrexham will make a move to sign Fulham winger Harry Wilson on a free transfer if they gain promotion to the Premier League this season, according to talkSPORT.
Wilson is enjoying an incredible campaign with the Cottagers this term, providing a whopping 15 goals and assists combined in the Premier League from 25 stars.
The 28-year-old is out of contract in the summer, and he looks set to head through the exit door with no new deal agreed with Fulham.
This is already Wilson’s best-ever season in the Premier League in terms of goal contributions, despite there being a few months remaining in the campaign.
If Wrexham do gain promotion to the top flight, we could see their owners invest significantly in the player squad, as they’ve already put their money where their mouth is in the Championship.
Wrexham Eyeing Welsh Winger

According to a report from talkSPORT, Wrexham will make a move to sign Fulham winger Wilson on a free transfer if they are promoted to the Premier League at the end of the season.
Wilson, described as ‘magical’, is attracting interest from a host of Premier League clubs ahead of the summer, which is no surprise considering he’s out of contract and enjoying a phenomenal season.
It certainly won’t be easy for Wrexham to win the race to secure his signature, with talkSPORT confirming that Aston Villa are leading contenders to sign him in the summer.
If Wrexham do secure promotion to the Premier League, Wilson is the calibre of player they need to be targeting.
Wilson News Shows Wrexham Ambition

Even if Wrexham are unable to win the race to sign Wilson in the summer transfer window, it shows their ambition ahead of potentially being promoted to the Premier League.
Wrexham will be well aware that a player like Wilson is going to have a host of clubs chasing him when he’s available on a free, but they are showing that they want to mix it with the big boys in the near future.
There’s still a long way to go in the Championship this season, but Wrexham’s recent form has increased their chances of making the climb.
Phil Parkinson’s side have won their last three in the league, currently sitting in the playoff positions with a four-point cushion over Southampton.
