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A dozen Championship clubs reportedly want to sign Harry Wilson on loan from Liverpool, including Derby County and West Bromwich Albion.

Harry Wilson of Hull City celebrates scoring during the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Queens Park Rangers at KCOM Stadium on April 7, 2018 in Hull, England.

Harry Wilson might have started just 11 Championship games during his loan spell at Hull City last season but his standout displays on Humberside have caught the eye of numerous other clubs in England’s second tier.

The Liverpool Echo is now reporting that half of the teams in the Championship have made an enquiry with Liverpool considering whether or not to send the youngest debutant in Wales’ history out on loan again.

Daniel Sturridge of Liverpool celebrates scoring a goal with team mate Harry Wilson during the International Friendly match between Sydney FC and Liverpool FC at ANZ Stadium on May 24,...

The report states that Hull, unsurprisingly, are keen to bring the skilful Wilson back to the KCom Stadium. But Liverpool have also received enquiries from recently relegated trio Stoke City, West Brom and Swansea, not to mention Derby County, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Preston, QPR and Reading.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is a massive fan of the goal-scoring winger so will be keen to choose his destination very carefully, unless of course he decides to promote Wilson to his first-team squad.

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Harry Wilson of Hull is fouled by Cesc Fabregas inside the penalty area during The Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Chelsea and Hull City at Stamford Bridge on February 16, 2018...

The Liverpool Echo claims that Liverpool will only loan Wilson out to a club who will guarantee him first-team football with financial penalties a possibility if he isn’t given sufficient game-time.

Liverpool do not want a repeat of the Ryan Kent situation, who barely featured during a wasted spell at Bristol City.