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Leeds United in talks to sign free‑Agent Harry Wilson
Leeds United are in positive talks to sign free‑agent winger Harry Wilson, the 29‑year‑old Welshman who left Fulham after a season that yielded ten goals, seven assists and a player‑of‑the‑season award, as the club seeks to boost depth ahead of the winter schedule.
Leeds United are holding positive talks to acquire winger Harry Wilson on a free transfer after his contract with Fulham ended. The 29‑year‑old Welshman recorded ten goals and seven assists in the Premier League last season and was named Fulham’s player of the season.
Transfer insider Ben Jacobs reported that Leeds have already entered discussions to iron out a deal. Wilson’s free‑agent status has attracted interest from Champions League clubs, while Aston Villa and Benfica are also monitoring the situation.
Daniel Farke’s tactical blueprint emphasizes possession control and fluid attacking transitions, a profile that matches Wilson’s technical quality on the right flank. Wilson’s ability to stretch opposition lines and cut inside with his left foot aligns with Farke’s preference for a wide 4‑3‑5 or a more direct 3‑5‑2 formation.
The Welsh winger can deliver world‑class crosses for physical forwards and rarely loses the ball under intense pressure, making him ready for an immediate starting‑XI role. Farke’s recent tweaks between a wide 4‑3‑5 and a 3‑5‑2 system suggest Wilson could thrive without an adaptation period.
Leeds would secure a proven top‑flight performer without paying a transfer fee, but the financial package will be tricky as wage demands rise amid interest from other clubs. The club needs depth to survive the brutal winter schedule and hopes to finalize the signing before European heavy‑hitters close the net.
A photo by Julian Finney captured Wilson playing for Fulham against Burnley at Craven Cottage on March 21, 2026. The image underscores Wilson’s recent Premier League exposure ahead of the potential move to Elland Road.