Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on Fulham winger Harry Wilson as the forward approaches the end of his contract, with several Premier League clubs also showing interest.
The Anfield side have not dismissed the idea of a post-season swoop for their former academy graduate, who continues to be highly regarded after another strong Premier League campaign.
At 29, the Wales international has attracted widespread attention across the league, and a summer departure from Craven Cottage now seems increasingly likely.
Liverpool keeping tabs on Wilson and could move to sign him
According to TEAMtalk, Fulham remain eager to retain Wilson, but the winger is reportedly open to exploring his options amid heavy interest from Premier League sides.
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Tottenham, Everton, and Aston Villa are all believed to be in the mix, while Liverpool have not ruled out making a move themselves.
Wilson first came through Liverpool’s academy but only made two senior appearances before leaving for Fulham in 2021. Since then, he has amassed 180 appearances across all competitions, scoring 36 goals and providing 45 assists for the Cottagers.
With Liverpool preparing to replace departing talisman Mohamed Salah, signing a winger is expected to be a top priority this summer. Arda Guler has been mentioned as one potential target.
Salah, who has announced his intention to leave the club at the end of the season, is ending a nine-year spell at Anfield. The Egyptian forward has agreed to terminate his contract early, walking away from a £400,000-per-week salary despite having a year remaining on his deal.
Signing Wilson would be a mistake for both parties
While Wilson is enjoying a fantastic season, he’s not a good fit for Liverpool and would struggle for game time once again, so it doesn’t suit the player either.
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Florian Wirtz directly blocks Wilson from being of any regular use to Liverpool given that the German is the club’s primary creator now. With six goals and nine assists for Liverpool at 22 years of age, it’s clear to see.
This season, he has exploded into life for Fulham. With 11 goals and seven assists, the Welshman is in fantastic form.
Yet, at 29, he’s also well outside Liverpool’s preferred age range of 22-25 and would therefore offer limited resale value.
In my opinion, FSG would be very unlikely to greenlight this move.
