Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is expected to leave the club this summer on a permanent basis after a number of loan spells.
The 24-year-old has attracted admiration from West Brom, Swansea City and Leeds United in recent weeks as the Reds seek to find a new home for the 24-year-old.
Also believed to be a target for Portuguese top-flight duo Porto and Benfica, it seems there is no shortage of takers for the Welshman.
According to a report from Football Insider, as cited by the outlet’s official Twitter account, newly promoted Brentford are the latest club to show a major interest.
Twitter: FI SOURCES
– Brentford have made an enquiry for Liverpool attacker Harry Wilson.
– The Premier League new bo… https://t.co/nyEeW8NkNL (@footyinsider247)
The report claims the Bees have ‘contacted’ Liverpool regarding the 29 times capped Wales star and cited the £15million price tag.
Since coming through the youth ranks on Merseyside, Wilson has made just two first-team appearances for the Anfield club – instead, spending loan spells at Cardiff City, Bournemouth, Derby County and Hull City.
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Selling Wilson permanently this summer is exactly the type of business the Reds need to be completing in order to boost Jurgen Klopp’s own budget.
Despite enjoying a number of relatively successful stints away from the club, none have been eye-catching enough to force the way into the senior plans at Liverpool.
Perhaps that’s less down to the ability of the ace hailed as ‘magic’ by Neil Harris and more due to sharing the same position as Mohamed Salah, Xherdan Shaqiri and more recently, Harvey Elliott.
Valued at £15.3million and under contract until 2023 at Anfield (Transfermarkt), the mooted £15million demands are certainly reasonable.




