Harry Wilson was one of the Premier League’s standout players in 2025/26.
The Fulham winger scored 10 goals and got seven assists in what was comfortably the best top-flight season of his career so far.
He turns 30 in March next year, but that has not deterred any of the clubs interested in his services this summer.
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Leeds in talks to sign Wilson
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Leeds United have held “positive talks” with the Wales international.
Wilson is out of contract at the end of June, after which he will become a free agent, assuming Fulham do not persuade him to sign a new deal at the eleventh hour.
Leeds are hoping to attract Wilson to Elland Road and fight off competition from clubs in the Champions League to do so.
The 29-year-old was reportedly close to a move to Leeds last summer, but the proposed transfer collapsed on the final day of the window.
Other clubs are said to be in talks with the player’s representatives, so the Whites may have work to do to complete his signature.
Aston Villa, playing in the Champions League next season, and Everton have also been linked with Wilson.
If Wilson departs, Fulham could be forced into something of a rebuild this summer, following the exit of manager Marco Silva to Benfica.
Leeds, meanwhile, are looking to build on a promising first season back in the Premier League under Daniel Farke.
In FourFourTwo’s view, Wilson would be an excellent signing for most clubs outside the division’s ‘big six’.
While he is about to enter his 30s, he would significantly improve Leeds’ attack as they look to become an established Premier League club once again.