Leeds United have agreed a deal to sign Harry Wilson on a free transfer this summer, talkSPORT understands.
Wilson, whose contract at Fulham expires at the end of June, has been in talks with Leeds over the last few days.
The 29-year-old is coming off the back of a standout campaign in the Premier League, scoring 10 goals and providing seven assists.
He is now set to sign a long-term contract at Elland Road, with his medical to be completed imminently.
Wilson was set to join Leeds from Fulham last summer, but the Cottagers pulled out of the deal at the 11th hour.
An agreement was reached, but the plug was pulled – and now, a year later, he is going to get his move as a free agent.
Everton also had an approach for the player rejected at the end of the January transfer window.
The Wales international joined Fulham in the summer of 2021, having come through the youth system at Liverpool.
He’s gone on to make 187 appearances for the Cottagers, scoring 36 goals.
Wilson enjoyed his best season yet in 2025/26, scoring 11 goals and providing nine assists in all competitions.
His strikes included a sublime effort against Tottenham in December which won the Premier League Goal of the Month award.
All change
Wilson’s impending departure from Craven Cottage comes as head coach Marco Silva also moves on.
Fulham have yet to officially appoint Silva’s successor, though Alvaro Arbeloa is expected to get the job after he left Real Madrid.
The Cottagers were linked with a number of candidates, including Frank Lampard, Ruben Amorim, Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank.
Kieran McKenna was their top target but the former Ipswich boss has decided to take a break from football.
Middle of the road
The 2025/26 campaign saw Fulham record a second successive 11th-placed finish in the Premier League.
They also reached the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup for only the fourth time this century.
Fulham take on Chelsea in their opening match of the 2026/27 season – live on talkSPORT on August 24.
Leeds, meanwhile, separated themselves from the relegation battle with a strong finish to the season under Daniel Farke.
They face a trip to Nottingham Forest in their first match of the new campaign.