Merseyside Club Fails in Late Bid for Welsh International
Everton’s attempts to bolster their attacking options have hit a roadblock after Fulham rejected their approach for midfielder Harry Wilson. The inquiry came during the final days of the transfer window as the Toffees sought to strengthen their squad following Jack Grealish’s injury.
Fulham’s Firm Stance on Key Player
Reports indicate Fulham swiftly dismissed Everton’s inquiry about the 28-year-old Welsh international, who is enjoying his most productive Premier League campaign to date. Sources close to the negotiations confirm the London club remain adamant about retaining Wilson’s services despite his contract expiring this summer.
“We’ve seen no indication Fulham would consider letting Harry leave this winter,” a club insider revealed. “His contributions have been vital to our season.”
Contract Situation and Competing Interest
While Wilson could depart Craven Cottage on a free transfer this summer, Fulham officials reportedly hope to resume contract discussions. However, this task appears increasingly challenging with multiple Premier League clubs monitoring the situation.
Analysis shows Aston Villa have also expressed interest in the former Liverpool academy graduate, potentially setting up a bidding war for the player’s signature when his contract expires.
Wilson’s Standout Season
The dynamic midfielder has registered eight goals this campaign, including December’s Premier League Goal of the Month against Crystal Palace. His current form represents a career-best performance in England’s top flight.
Football analysts suggest a return to Merseyside could appeal to Wilson, who maintains strong connections to northwest England after developing through Liverpool’s youth system from age eight.
As the transfer window closes, Everton appear to have completed other attacking reinforcements including the acquisition of Chelsea prospect Tyrique George and the return of Harrison Armstrong to their squad.

