Liverpool want their winger Harry Wilson to make a move to a Premier League club this summer after his successful loan spell in the Championship at Derby County.

Liverpool’s Harry Wilson will be looking to take his career to the next level when the new season kicks off in August following his successful loan spell at Championship side Derby County, who reached the play-off finals.
The Sun have claimed that Liverpool want their winger to move to a Premier League club this summer, with a number of teams in England’s top-tier and the Championship keen on his services.
Jurgen Klopp should look no further than sending the 22-year-old to Leicester City where Brendan Rodgers would take his career to the next level.
He works wonders with youngsters and given the array of talent on show at the King Power Stadium, Wilson should join the club on a temporary basis and play for a team that will be fighting for a European spot next term.
Added with that, under Rodgers, the Foxes will play both possession-based, as well as showcasing their usual counter-attacking qualities – all of which would suit Wilson.

Not only that, if he can impress then he would be able to transcend those performances into Klopp’s setup at Anfield and potentially push for a place in the first-team squad in the near future.
The Reds are in need of more depth in their squad, especially from an attacking standpoint. They have a number of quality youngsters out on loan and it would be brilliant for Klopp if some of them could step up their game and challenge for first-team duties sooner rather than later.
At this moment in time, Wilson is one of the closest players to potentially making that jump up as working under Rodgers, both on and off the field, can help Klopp’s cause in his academy players taking that next big step.

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