Harry Wilson Transfer from Fulham to Everton
Everton continue to be interested in Harry Wilson after strongly pursuing him in the recently closed winter transfer window. David Moyes’ side did not sign the player. Wilson rejected Fulham’s most recent offer in December.
The BBC reports that an offer for Harry Wilson from Everton, which was made last week, was rejected. Fulham manager Marco Silva said that there was no chance of the player leaving in the January window.
Harry Wilson is the subject of serious interest, and Everton is considered the most serious interested party at this stage. According to sources close to the agents industry who informed CaughtOffside, Brentford, Aston Villa, Leeds United, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest are also monitoring the situation closely. Contract negotiations between Fulham and Harry Wilson have been temporarily paused. Fulham made an offer to extend Wilson’s contract in November, but discussions have slowed considerably in recent weeks. It is believed that the winger’s representatives are assessing the market. Fulham remain keen to secure him to a new contract, but the situation is now delicate. If no progress is made this month, the summer transfer window could become a highly competitive situation to sign him, particularly if Fulham decide to sell him. A formal bid this month would not be surprising, and sources suggest a summer move appears more likely.
Everton are among those monitoring Harry Wilson's situation. Talks with Fulham over a new contract are on hold amid growing Premier League interest. Wilson's contract expires in the summer and he wants to have clarity on the future of head coach Marco Silva, who is also out of contract, prior to committing.
According to Graeme Bailey, Everton are monitoring Harry Wilson's situation closely and are prepared to act should he become available. Bailey understands Wilson could be tempted by a return to the north of England. Wilson has had a new contract offer from Fulham since November, but it is understood that negotiations have slowed down as his representatives assess what opportunities may be available following an impressive run of form.
Everton are prepared to compete with three Premier League clubs to sign Fulham's Harry Wilson this summer. Wilson's contract expires at the end of the campaign, and he will be available on a free transfer next summer if he does not sign a contract extension. Fulham are hoping to extend the player's stay at the club, but sources have revealed that the winger is keen to move back to the north of England. Everton are aiming to bring Wilson to the blue side of Merseyside.
According to a claim by SportsBoom, Everton are interested in signing Fulham's 28-year-old winger Harry Wilson to add more options to their wings, creating potential competition for Leeds United. Leeds previously had a deal for the player collapse during the last transfer window after Fulham performed a U-turn on an agreement in the final hours. Despite Everton's reported interest, Leeds are understood to believe they are in pole position for his signature, as Fulham are still considered likely to sell the Wales international in January. The club is reportedly optimistic that the prospect of regular minutes, a factor for Wilson ahead of the 2026 World Cup, and the presence of his international teammates could give them an advantage. In contrast, the competition for wide positions at Everton is described as more intense, and it is understood their manager, Moyes, is not in the market for another player in that role. Wilson's contract with Fulham runs until June 2026, and his market value is estimated by Transfermarkt to be €15.00m.
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