Liverpool will ask for a £4m loan fee for in-demand forward Harry Wilson this summer.
According to Football Insider, the Reds look set to hold crunch talks with Wilson this week, with numerous Premier League sides interested in the Welshman’s services.

Liverpool, who value the forward at £25m, may well decide to keep the player, despite interest from Wolves, Southampton, Brighton, Newcastle and Crystal Palace.
If they do decide to keep Wilson on the books at Anfield, it looks extremely likely they will allow the forward to head out on loan for another campaign.
Wilson netted 18 goals in 49 appearances for Derby County last season, as Frank Lampard’s side narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League.
And any side hoping to secure Wilson’s services next season will have to pay a £4m loan fee.
Wilson’s current Reds contract runs until 2023, and after his impressive season with the Rams, the forward looks set to leave Liverpool in the summer, however, a permanent move or another loan spell is yet to be agreed between both parties.




