Liverpool winger Harry Wilson will only leave Liverpool on a permanent transfer this summer, according to Sky Sports.
If Wilson can’t be sold, he will apparently remain at Anfield. Wilson has spent the last two seasons on loan.
In 2018, Wilson joined Derby County on loan. In 2019, Wilson joined Bourenmouth on loan.
But, Wilson will not be going out on loan this season, according to Sky Sports.
Some Liverpool supporters have reacted to the latest news regarding Wilson on Anfield Edition’s Twitter page.
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I hope he leaves tbh. I just don’t think he’s good enough. He wasn’t even getting his game for Bournemouth at the bottom of the league.
— LFC Central (@LFCCentral1) August 25, 2020
not good enough
— Ryan Keyo (Wade) (@RyanKeyo) August 26, 2020
Just let him leave, he’s not even good enough for Bournemouth
— CHAMP19NS #FSGout (@MinaManeMo) August 25, 2020
Not sure you can use his time at bournemouth as a measure of his ability, when half the team were played out of position and the other half were injured…
— Nick St. Peter (@nik8000) August 25, 2020
We could have worse bench options 🤷🏽♂️ He would enter as a competent left footed free kick taker, with Salah’s attempts from dead balls always wide of the mark
— Samuel Mejia (@anfieldkaizoku) August 25, 2020
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ANFIELD WATCH VERDICT
We personally would not mind seeing Liverpool keep Wilson this season. We believe that he would add some depth to Liverpool’s attack.
Wilson made 31 appearances in the Premier League last season for Bournemouth. He scored seven goals, which shows that he does have end product.
Wilson finished the 2019-20 Premier League season with an overall player rating of 6.52. If Wilson does not add anything to Liverpool’s squad this season, then the club should consider selling him the following year.
Wilson has only made the one senior appearance for the Reds. We want him to be given a chance. That is the only way to see whether he is good enough for Liverpool.
Freelance sports journalist and Red from Melbourne.