Fulham winger Harry Wilson has approached joining Leeds United in the summer transfer window.
The Welsh international was linked to a move away from Fulham with Marco Silva’s new signature to enhance his offensive options.
The newly promoted was about to sign Wilson, but the 27-year-old move to Elland Road didn’t come to an end on the deadline.
Wilson may be moving again. With Fulham’s forward line deepening and contract uncertainty looming, the 27-year-old winger opened the door to a potential switch to Leeds United in January.
Fulham can consider selling Harry Wilson in January
With that clock etched, Fulham’s risk is clear and if an agreement is not reached, he will lose him for free.
According to football insiders, Fulham was able to win cash at the next transfer window, rather than letting him leave without compensation.
Fulham’s recent signature has led to a lot of competition. The addition of Samuel Chukwueze and Kevin added depth to the team. Wilson has been featured in recent matches, including being brought to the starting XI with Leeds, but his place appears to be unsafe as others push for a few minutes.
Meanwhile, Leeds remains enthusiastic. The opportunity they missed during the summer window when they failed to land Wilson and Manor Solomon, did not take away firepower from the club’s attacks.
Leeds United are waiting for Wilson
The biggest motivation behind Wilson, who is willing to leave Fulham in the January transfer window, perhaps to join Leeds United, is because they are looking for more playing time so that if Wales can qualify for the tournament, they can be in the best shape at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Leeds is thought to rekindle interest in the winter windows in January. The key to their case is that if Wilson cuts a few minutes at Fulham, he might be more open to clubs where first-team football is likely to be achievable.
Leeds United players are already looking for an exit despite taking part in last year.