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Liverpool are being tipped to consider a surprise move to re-sign Fulham winger Harry Wilson, with former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown claiming the Welshman’s form has put him back on the Reds’ radar. Brown, who has extensive experience in elite recruitment, believes Wilson’s outstanding performances this season and his contract situation make him an attractive, low-risk option for top clubs.
Wilson, now 28, came through Liverpool’s academy from the age of eight and spent years on the club’s books before leaving permanently for Fulham in 2022 after multiple loan spells. At Craven Cottage, he has become a key figure under Marco Silva, producing impressive attacking numbers in the Premier League. With around six months left on his current deal, and no agreement yet on an extension, his future is increasingly uncertain and attracting growing interest.
Brown suggests Liverpool could be “among” the clubs to move for Wilson, particularly with the long-term situation of Mohamed Salah unresolved and the club actively seeking to strengthen their wide options. He argues that bringing back a homegrown player who knows the club, is in peak form, and may be obtainable at a reasonable fee would represent smart business rather than a sentimental gamble.
The article frames a potential Anfield reunion as a shock development, given Wilson was previously deemed surplus to requirements. However, his evolution at Fulham and the changing needs of Liverpool’s squad could open the door to an unexpected return. While no formal move has been reported, Brown’s comments highlight Wilson as a name to watch in the upcoming transfer windows, with Liverpool potentially joining a wider group of suitors monitoring his contract stand-off and continued performances in the Premier League.
