Wolves are eyeing up a summer move for Harry Wilson, according to Football Insider.
The 22-year-old has enjoyed an excellent season on loan at Derby County, helping guide them to the Championship playoff final against Aston Villa next Monday.
Wilson has notched 17 goals in 46 appearances, with an eye for the spectacular standing out.
A host of clubs are thought to be interested in signing the Welshman, with Liverpool slapping a £25million price tag on him.
The Reds are willing to sell the forward if that valuation is met, despite his obvious potential.
Wolves are the latest club to be linked with acquiring Wilson’s signature, as they look to consolidate after a seventh-place finish in the Premier League.
Wilson has just one appearance to his name for Liverpool, coming away to Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup back in 2017.
Such is the competition for places under Jurgen Klopp, and the calibre of player the Reds are now attracting, a permanent move away makes sense for the Wales international.
Gallery: Liverpool's top 5 loanees in 2018/19
5. Loris Karius
Karius suffered a shaky start to life at Besiktas, but he has recovered well and could now extend his stay.
Following the heartbreak he endured in last season’s Champions League final, it is nice to see the German getting his career back on track.
4. Herbie Kane
Kane moved to Doncaster Rovers last summer and has been one of League One’s star men.
The midfielder was subsequently named in the division’s Team of the Year, but has just missed out on promotion to the Championship.
3. Marko Grujic
A forgotten man in many ways, Grujic has excelled on loan at Hertha Berlin this season.
The towering midfielder has impressed so much that the Bundesliga club want to keep him on for another 12 months.
2. Ryan Kent
Kent joined Steven Gerrard’s revolution at Rangers at the start of the season, where he has been superb.
The winger took home the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year award, most notably scoring away to bitter rivals Celtic at Parkhead.
1. Harry Wilson
Wilson has caught the eye more than any other Liverpool loanee in 2018/19.
Seventeen goals is a fantastic return, with a number of those efforts Goal of the Season contenders.
Can he inspire Derby to promotion to the Premier League next Monday?