Harry Wilson: Everton Dodged a Bullet by Skipping Him

Harry Wilson: Everton Dodged a Bullet by Skipping Him

Harry Wilson Nets Free Transfer Move to Leeds United

The Welsh international confirmed his arrival at Leeds United last week after deciding not to extend his contract with Fulham. Wilson leaves the Cottagers on a free transfer, moving to a club that had kept an eye on him long before the final decision.

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Transfer Background and Key Numbers

Wilson had been a Fulham regular after a successful loan spell that culminated in 11 goals and 20 assists during the 2021‑22 campaign, helping the club regain promotion to the Premier League. He signed permanently from Liverpool in the summer of 2022 but never featured in a league match for the Reds. Over the next three seasons (2022‑23 to 2024‑25) Wilson made 103 appearances in all competitions, starting 52 times. He contributed 14 goals and 13 assists during that period.

Last term proved to be the breakout season for the 28‑year‑old. Wilson played 41 games, starting 34 of them, and registered 11 goals and eight assists. He also created 46 chances for teammates, showcasing his dual threat as a scorer and play‑maker.

Everton’s Missed Opportunity

Everton were among several clubs tracking Wilson in January, with the Toffees reportedly ready to meet a £8 million bid. Fulham insisted on a higher figure, however, and Everton’s transfer committee—Moyes included—opted not to match the asking price. The club then signed Tyrique George on loan, a move that left Wilson without a move to Goodison Park at the time.

By May and June, speculation intensified, with Everton again linked to the winger. Leeds, Aston Villa and even Villa expressed strong interest. Leeds were prepared to offer around £120 000 per week, plus a sizable signing‑on fee. Everton’s board, however, was unwilling to meet such figures, despite Wilson’s recent form and the club’s need for a right‑wing option.

Why Leeds Pounced

Leeds seized the opportunity as Wilson was out of contract at the end of the season and delaying talks. The Yorkshire side’s wages were substantially higher than Everton’s, reflecting a willingness to secure the player before his contractual rights could be compromised. Wilson, keen to return to north Wales, accepted the offer, completing the move on a free transfer.

What Wilson Brings to Elland Road

His skill set matches what Leeds have been looking for: a genuine goal threat, creative spark and a natural left‑footer who can operate behind the striker. With Premiership experience and a reputation for spectacular plays, Wilson is seen as an upgrade over the current options. He also adds depth to a squad that’s been looking for a reliable wide forward.

The signing marks a significant boost for Leeds United, injecting a player who performed at a high level for Fulham in the recent campaign and who can contribute immediately. Whether he can replicate his strong form remains to be seen, but the Premier League is now set to welcome a new face at the north‑London side.


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