Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on Wednesday that Leeds United have reached an agreement to sign Harry Wilson once his Fulham contract expires at the end of June.
- Wilson will become a free agent when his deal at Craven Cottage runs out and is due to complete a medical at Elland Road before signing a long-term contract.
- Leeds are understood to have offered a significant pay rise and a lengthy deal to win the race for the winger over rivals that included Aston Villa, Everton and Manchester United.
- The move closes a saga that began when a proposed January Deadline Day transfer to Leeds collapsed after Fulham did not sign the required paperwork to complete the deal.
- Fulham publicly said they offered Wilson a new contract but will now lose their 2025/26 Player of the Season as they manage a summer rebuild following Marco Silva’s departure.