Harry Wilson will be a free agent in the summer if he does not sign a new contract with Fulham, and he is also a target for Liverpool and Manchester United. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Fulham want to keep him at Craven Cottage beyond the 2025/26 season.
However, they have not been able to convince him despite submitting an improved contract offer. So, a Bosman move away from the West London club may be on the cards for the former Liverpool prospect.
It is no secret that Tottenham will need more quality in the final third, but a move for Wilson would be a surprise. The Welsh international is in the form of his life, and he has 11 goals and seven assists in all competitions. Wilson has also been linked with Everton and Leeds United in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, the Fulham winger is also a target for Aston Villa, and their interest makes sense, as Unai Emery wants to reduce the over-dependence on Morgan Rogers in the final third. So, Wilson, who has 11 goals and seven assists this season, can be a well-rounded addition to the Aston Villa attack.
There is no doubt that Wilson is a quality player who can help Tottenham improve, but they already have multiple options at their disposal. Wilson prefers to play on the right of a front three, and Tottenham have Mohammed Kudus in that role. Dejan Kulusevski can also play there.
Wilson is versatile enough to operate on the left flank, but Xavi Simons could be deployed there. The Dutch playmaker can operate centrally, but he is unlikely to dislodge James Maddison from the starting lineup when the England international is fit.
It will be difficult for Wilson to hold down a regular starting spot at the North London club. The 29-year-old winger is at the peak of his career, and he will not want to sit on the bench, even if that happens at a top club. Perhaps a move to another team could be ideal.
The option to rejoin Liverpool will be exciting for the Welsh international. He might feel that he has unfinished business at his boyhood club. Mohamed Salah will depart from Anfield at the end of the season, and Liverpool need a right-sided attacker. However, in an ideal world, they will aim higher and probably look to bring in a world-class attacker to replace a club legend.
Wilson could thus be an underwhelming acquisition for them. Finally, Manchester United are also mentioned as a potential destination in the report. The Red Devils have Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha on the flanks, and Wilson would struggle for regular opportunities at Old Trafford as well. So, joining other suitors like Aston Villa, Everton, or Leeds United may be prudent.