Hull City reportedly want to re-sign Harry Wilson from Premier League giants Liverpool but Scottish Premiership side Rangers are interested, too.

Steven Gerrard has already taken full advantage of his relationship with Liverpool since being appointed as the manager of Rangers, landing Ovie Ejaria on a season-long loan from the Premier League giants.
But while Ejaria is undoubtedly a talented prospect, Harry Wilson is on another level. Like the former Sunderland loanee, Wilson is expected to leave Liverpool on a temporary basis again this summer after shining at Hull City in 2017/18.

21-year-old Wilson is a huge talent. He scored seven goals in just 11 starts for Hull from the right wing and his vision, skill and eye for the unpredictable could transform Rangers’ attack should he follow Ejaria to Ibrox.
But Hull City have not given up on seeing Wilson in amber once again. The Hull Daily Mail claims that the Tigers would love to get their paws on the youngster and believe that the prospect of first-team football at the KCom Stadium would give them an advantage.

But where would Wilson be better off? If he is to succeed at Liverpool, learning from one of the club’s greatest ever players at Ibrox would not do him any harm. Neither would the prospect of playing in front of an atmosphere similar to Anfield and at a club where expectations are sky-high.
Hull, however, would guarantee Wilson a starring role, and that could make all the difference.
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