
Liverpool have turned away an offer from Swansea City for Harry Wilson, Sky Sports suggest.
Wilson is being chased by a host of Championship clubs ahead of the domestic transfer deadline, with Nottingham Forest and Derby County also keen.
Liverpool are believed to be willing to loan the Welshman out, but Swansea’s first offer for the winger has not matched their financial demands.
It now remains to be seen whether the Welsh club will come back in for the 23-year-old, but if they are to do so, they need to move rapidly.
Liverpool were actually seemingly ready to sell Wilson this summer, but no club met their valuation.

Jurgen Klopp’s side will now surely be hoping that the left-sided midfielder can go on to impress in the Championship, to ensure that his value remains high.
If Wilson does drop down to the second tier again he should be one of the most dangerous attacking players in the division, as he scored 15 goals at that level two seasons ago, when with Derby.
Liverpool’s trophies under Jurgen Klopp
- Champions League
2018/19
- UEFA Super Cup
2019
- FIFA Club World Cup
2019
- Premier League
2019/20
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