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Harry Wilson tipped for sensational Liverpool return after surprise twist
A transfer expert has suggested that Harry Wilson could make a shock return to Liverpool, with circumstances aligning for a potential Anfield comeback for the Fulham winger. The 28-year-old, a product of Liverpool’s academy who left the club permanently in 2021, is approaching the end of his contract at Craven Cottage, opening the door to a cut‑price or even free transfer in the near future.[3][5]
Wilson has been in outstanding form for both club and country, delivering a prolific run of goals and assists that has reignited interest from top clubs.[3] His recent performances – including standout displays against Premier League heavyweights and even against Liverpool themselves – have underlined the quality that once made him one of the most highly rated talents in the Reds’ youth system.[3]
The report explains that Liverpool are expected to reshuffle their attacking options, with uncertainty over the long‑term future of senior forwards and a recognised need to bolster squad depth in wide areas.[1][3] In this context, Wilson is viewed as an attractive option: a left‑footed right‑sider with set‑piece threat, long‑range shooting ability and the versatility to operate across the front line.[1][3]
Crucially, Wilson’s contract situation at Fulham represents a “surprise twist” that could make a deal particularly appealing. With his current deal running down and no extension yet agreed, Fulham risk losing him for nothing, increasing the likelihood that they may “entertain bids” rather than see him walk away for free.[2][3] That dynamic has prompted speculation that Liverpool could seize the opportunity to bring back a player who knows the club, the league and the expectations at Anfield.
The transfer expert concludes that while a move would once have seemed unlikely, Wilson’s form, experience, availability and Liverpool’s evolving needs mean a sensational reunion can no longer be ruled out – and could prove a smart, low‑risk piece of business if the Reds decide to act.[1][3][5]
