The Rams midfielder referenced a chant coined up by the team’s fans lovingly saying Liverpool ace Wilson is “probably worth 50 million”.

Derby County loanee Harry Wilson has posted a farewell message on Twitter to the Rams fanbase which, along with receiving a positive response, also saw Craig Bryson respond with a message referencing a chant coined up by the club’s supporters.
The 22-year-old is set to return to parent club Liverpool after an impressive 2018-19 campaign at Pride Park, in which he scored 18 goals and registered six assists in all competitions (Transfermarkt) and got Derby to within one game of the Premier League.
Wilson, who signed a new long-term contract at Anfield last summer (official Liverpool website), paid tribute to Derby manager Frank Lampard as well as his teammates and the staff and supporters at Pride Park.
Writing on his official Twitter account, the winger said: “Disappointed we couldn’t finish this season with the promotion we all desperately wanted, but what a great season it’s been with an unreal team.
“I’d like to thank the gaffer for believing in me and bringing me to this fantastic football club, the staff I’ve worked with day in day out and of course my team mates. Last of all, the support the fans have shown me throughout the season has been incredible and I’ll never forget. Thank you!”
During his time with Derby, Wilson made such an impact with the Rams fanbase that some coined up a chant to the tune of Oasis anthem “She’s Electric” with the lyrics “Harry Wilson, probably worth 50 million”.
Bryson referenced this in his Twitter message in reply to Wilson:
Here is how some of the Derby fanbase responded on the social media platform to Bryson’s message to the talented Reds ace:
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