Leeds United manager Daniel Fark celebrates the team’s victory. (Photo: George Wood/Getty Images)
Leeds United can offer the opportunity to sign Harry Wilson from Fulham once the transfer window reopens in January.
According to a report via TeamTalk, the 28-year-old will finish his contract at the end of the season and be ready to sell him during the winter transfer period.
Harry Wilson set up the exit
The players have not yet signed a new contract with them, so it will be interesting to see if Leeds can finalize the deal. He could be used for a reasonable amount. Leeds United were keen to sign the Welsh International Forward during the deadline, but ultimately missed the deal.
They are hoping to close the transaction in January now. They need more quality and depth with the attacking unit, and the 28-year-old should prove to be a useful acquisition.
Leeds can use Wilson
He can work on either side, and he adds goals and creativity to the side. He’s not a regular starter for Fulham, and a move to Leeds might be ideal for him. Wilson wants to play regularly at this stage of his career, and Leeds can offer him the opportunity.
The newly promoted Premier League is looking to establish itself as a regular on top flights. They wouldn’t want to go to the championship at the end of the season. They need to continue to improve their teams, and signing a versatile attacker in January could prove to be a wise decision.
He has shown quality in the Premier League in the past, and there is no doubt that Wales International can have an immediate impact on Elland Road. You cannot pass the opportunity to sign a player of his quality at a bargain.

