Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is a man in demand.
The Welsh international has returned to Anfield following the conclusion of his loan spell with Bournemouth. However, he does not feature in Jurgen Klopp’s long-term plans and now the Premier League champions are ready to sell him.
And the news has seen a number of clubs express an interest, in the player who is valued at £15 million, including newly promoted Leeds United.
They face competition from the likes of Aston Villa and Newcastle United, both of whom are looking to expand their attacking options ahead of next season.
Last summer Liverpool valued Wilson as high as £30 million, but they acknowledge that the market has changed in the wake of the coronavirus, and they are willing to lower their asking price.
Wilson scored 7 goals in 31 appearances for Bournemouth, but, after a fast start to his spell at the Vitality Stadium, tailed-of, along with the rest of the team, and was unable to help prevent their ultimate relegation to the Championship.
Andy is an exiled English football fan living in Cyprus. He loves all sports but football is his abiding passion, and he still has dreams every now and then about scoring the winning goal in a Wembley Cup Final, even though his playing days are long gone. He follows most major leagues, across Europe at least, and has a favoured team in each. When he’s not watching, listening, reading or downloading podcasts about football, he spend his time worrying about his beloved Arsenal.