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Leeds Hit by Hurdle in Race to Sign Harry Wilson
Leeds United's pursuit of Fulham winger Harry Wilson has encountered a significant obstacle, despite renewed interest in the January transfer window.[1] The 28-year-old Welsh international, whose contract expires in summer 2026, has been a regular starter for Fulham this season, contributing five goals and four assists in 21 appearances under manager Marco Silva.[2]
Leeds nearly secured Wilson on deadline day last summer, with a fee agreed and medical arranged, but Fulham abruptly pulled the plug at the last moment.[1] An initial loan proposal from Leeds was rejected, as Fulham preferred a permanent sale, especially after signing two new wingers, making Wilson potentially surplus to requirements.[1] Reports suggest Fulham's reluctance stemmed from not wanting to bolster a potential relegation rival.[1]
Recent updates indicate the deal could be back on, fueled by Wilson's desire for regular minutes ahead of Wales' potential 2026 World Cup campaign, where he would join three Welsh teammates at Leeds.[1] TEAMtalk reports significant encouragement for a January move, with discussions underway.[1] However, transfer expert Dean Jones has poured cold water, stating it's unlikely to happen this window.[1]
Fulham, aware of Wilson's expiring deal originally signed for £12m from Liverpool in 2021, may cash in to avoid a free exit.[2] Valued at €15m by Transfermarkt, Wilson excels in chance creation (18 in the Premier League this season, averaging 1.2 per game) and set-pieces, outperforming Leeds' current wingers like Noah Okafor.[1][2] He can play right wing or advanced midfield and scored six goals in 25 Premier League games last term.[1]
Journalists like Pete O’Rourke and Miguel Delaney note Wilson's interest in more playing time, with Leeds possibly tabling an improved offer.[1] Despite the hurdle, Leeds' persistence and Wilson's fit could revive the transfer saga.
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