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Liverpool winger wants to quit Reds in search of regular first-team action next season

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By Saiyed Adeem Karim

Liverpool FC transfer news: Harry Wilson wants to leave Liverpool for regular football

The Mirror claims that Harry Wilson is ready to leave Liverpool in search of regular first-team football. The Welshman was on loan at Derby County this season and excelled for the Rams under Frank Lampard.

Derby could not achieve promotion to the Premier League after their play-off final loss at the hands of Aston Villa, and the report claims that Wilson feels his opportunities will be limited at Liverpool next season.

Harry Wilson
Harry Wilson

There is a lot of interest in the 22-year-old winger, with Newcastle, Brighton and Southampton all keeping an eye on him (h/t Mirror).

Crystal Palace also see the Welsh international as a possible replacement should Wilfried Zaha leave, according to the report.

There is interest from Bundesliga clubs Hertha Berlin, Eintracht Frankfurt and Augsburg, while the youngster is willing to try his luck in Spain, with a few Spanish clubs keeping tabs on Wilson (h/t Mirror).

Liverpool looking to cash in on the youngster

Wilson had an incredible season with the Rams, scoring 18 times and providing 4 assists in all competitions.

The report claims that the Reds could cash in on the 22-year-old, similar to what they did with Dominic Solanke and Jordon Ibe.

Harry Wilson scores for Derby
Harry Wilson scores for Derby

The Reds have made decent money by selling some of their squad players, but it would be disappointing seeing Wilson leave after his great season.

The Welshman could provide some cover for our first-team attackers, however, getting a decent sum for the 22-year-old after one good season might be tempting to the Reds.

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Further, Wilson would not usurp Mohamed Salah or Sadio Mane in the starting XI and his chances of playing regular first-team football would be limited should he stay at Liverpool next season.