Aston Villa is making waves in the transfer market, with reports indicating they are the frontrunners to sign Welsh midfielder Harry Wilson. The Fulham star has been on Villa's radar since last year, and with his contract nearing its end, Villa Park could be his next destination.
Wilson, who has not yet signed a new deal with Fulham, is weighing his options. According to the Birmingham Mail, he is leaning towards a move to Villa Park, where he could play a pivotal role. This season, he has netted 11 goals and provided seven assists across all competitions, showcasing his versatility as a winger who can also operate in central roles.
Aston Villa might be looking for a replacement for Morgan Rogers, and Wilson could be a more cost-effective option compared to Liverpool's Curtis Jones. With an impressive pass completion rate of 80.7% and strong defensive contributions, Wilson brings a well-rounded skill set to the table. He has made 14 interceptions, blocked three shots, and recorded 43 clearances this season, proving he can contribute defensively as well.
Villa is reportedly ready to double Wilson's current wages at Fulham, offering around £100,000 per week. His desire for a new challenge is clear, especially with the allure of playing in European competitions like the Champions League. While Everton is also interested, Wilson appears more inclined to join Unai Emery's side.
A return to Liverpool may be tempting for Wilson, but with limited chances for regular play, it seems less likely. After being loaned out multiple times during his previous stint at Anfield, he may prefer the stability and opportunity that Villa can provide.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Wilson. His next move could significantly impact both his career and Aston Villa's ambitions.
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