
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Bournemouth to allow Harry Wilson to stay at Dean Court until the end of the season, according to The Times.
Wilson’s initial deal at Bournemouth was due to expire this month, but Liverpool are willing to extend it until the end of the Premier League campaign now.
The Reds are apparently keen for Wilson to see the season out with Eddie Howe’s side, as he has been a key player for them so far this campaign.
Wilson has played 23 times in the Premier League this term, scoring seven times.

The 23-year-old has generally impressed on the south coast, but his future at Liverpool still remains fairly uncertain.
Wilson has fierce competition for a place in the Reds’ starting line-up and Jurgen Klopp appears to be looking to buy another attacker this summer.
If a winger does arrive that could knock Wilson further down the pecking order, and it remains to be seen whether he would view sticking with Liverpool as his best option, if that is to be the case.
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