Liverpool have held talks with Hull City over the possibility of Harry Wilson returning to the KCOM Stadium on loan next season.
Wilson has enjoyed an impressive spell with the Tigers, scoring seven times and creating three assists in only 11 league appearances since dropping down a division on January deadline day.
His performances have also led to international recognition, making his start for Wales last month in the China Cup against the hosts, where he managed to score on what was his 21st birthday.

Speaking to Hull City’s website, manager Nigel Adkins said:
We’ve had conversations with Liverpool with regards to Harry. Obviously he’s scoring goals, creating goals and developing really well with us but he’ll go back to Liverpool and do pre-season with them.
That’s only to be expected because a lot of their players will be involved at the World Cup throughout the summer. Liverpool will have pre-season commitments and I’m sure Harry will be involved in those, but they know that we want him back here next season.
The winger signed a new long-term contract at the same time as his loan switch and has been with the Anfield club since Under-9 level.




