Harry Wilson is set to leave Liverpool, either on loan, or in a permanent deal, before the domestic transfer window closes.
The 23-year old was left out of Liverpool’s squad for the Champions League group phases which was submitted to UEFA, and, with the club now out of the Carabao Cup, has little immediate prospect of first-team action at Anfield.
Wilson is currently away on international duty with Wales, although he did not feature in the squad that was beaten 3 – 0 by England at Wembley on Thursday night.
However, when he returns, Liverpool intend to sit down with him to discuss his future.
He came close to a permanent move to Burnley earlier this month but, in the end, the Lancashire club baulked at Liverpool’s transfer demands.
Now a move to the Championship, probably on loan beckons. He has previously played at that level before with both Hull City and Derby County, before stepping-up a level with Bournemouth when they were in the Premier League.
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.