Wolverhampton Wanderers are among a host of Premier League clubs reportedly showing interest in Liverpool’s Harry Wilson, who is thriving at Derby County.

Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is thriving in the Championship at Derby County this season and Wolves would be the ideal place for him to take his game to the next level.
The Sun have claimed that the Midlands outfit are interested in signing the highly-rated winger, with the Reds pondering whether to send him out on loan again next term, but they would demand £25 million for his services if he were to leave on a permanent basis.
At this moment in time, Wilson will be preparing for the Championship play-off final where he has the chance of guiding Derby County back to the Premier League.
Regardless of what division the Rams are playing in next season, when Wilson returns to his parent club Liverpool, he should decide to join Wolves so he can progress his game even further.
Nuno plays a forward-thinking, fluid and attacking brand of football which would suit Wison down to a tee. Added with that, he could do with more legs and competition in the attacking third which Wilson would provide in abundance.
Added with that, Wolves will be preparing to reach the Europa League groups stages over the summer and that platform would be ideal for someone like Wilson to showcase his talent.
There are a host of quality players on show at Molineux and Wilson would just add to that group, but most importantly he could challenge certain players for first-team spots.
From summer signing Adama Traore to Helder Costa, Liverpool academy product Wilson would more than back himself to pip those players in the pecking order at the Midlands outfit.

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