
According to The Athletic, it is ‘increasingly likely’ that Harry Wilson will leave Liverpool on a permanent basis this summer.
It has been reported that although Wilson is likely to re-join Liverpool for pre-season training, the winger has ‘plenty of suitors’ and is likely to leave the Reds for good in the summer transfer window.
Wilson is on loan at Cardiff City in the Championship at the moment and has done well for the Bluebirds.
The 24-year-old winger has scored seven goals and provided 11 assists in the Championship.
The Wales international, who is a free kick specialist, has been out on loan at a number of other clubs as well in his career so far, including Hull City and Derby County.
Wilson is 24 now, and although Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised him in the past, it is hard to see him break into the first team now.
The winger needs to find a new home, a new permanent club where he will feel that he belongs and continue his progress and development.

There is no surprise that the Wales international reportedly has plenty of suitors.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane praised Wilson on ITV Football (November 11, 2020, 11:45 pm start) for his performance for Wales against Finland in the UEFA Nations League, adding that his run for his goal was “brilliant”.
One should not be surprised if Wilson is snapped up by another Premier League club in the summer transfer window.
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