Liverpool FC: Harry Wilson stays with FC Fulham in the long term
The Welsh international Harry Wilson permanently leaves FC Liverpool and joins FC Fulham. The Reds officially announced this on Monday. Wilson is currently borrowed from Liverpool to the Cottagers. These pay a transfer of the equivalent of 14 million euros for the right wing.
At Fulham, which had made the rise from the Championship to the Premier League perfectly a few days ago, Wilson signed a contract until 2026. Afterwards, the Londoners still have the option for a one -year extension. In the course of the deal, Liverpool secured a participation in resale, which is 15 percent of the possible transfer.
Wilson said Wilson and goal on the edge of the EFL Awards, where he was appointed to the team of the year in the championship: "I will now be permanently with an association, and that was what I wanted. I wanted To a place where I can get used to the lawn to have fun on the pitch. "
Wilson did not have this continuity before his commitment to Fulham. For a long time he was a great talent in Liverpool, but did not make the breakthrough with the professionals. Instead, six loan shops followed, all of which initially did not bring the desired success sustainably.
In Fulham, the 25-year-old now experiences his best season as a professional. Wilson delivered 27 scorer points in 39 league games and was therefore instrumental in the rise of the capital club to the top English division.
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"That was the season that I enjoyed the most. I have now had stability and a great year," said Wilson.
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