Everton Advance Talks for Harry Wilson Free Transfer
Everton have opened talks to sign Fulham winger Harry Wilson on a free transfer this summer, according to journalist Sébastien Vidal. Wilson has been one of Fulham's most influential players since his move to Craven Cottage, but his contract is set to expire, opening the door for a bargain deal.
Wilson's Impact at Fulham
Since joining Fulham, Wilson has been a pivotal creative force, contributing goals and assists from the right flank. The 27-year-old Wales international has been instrumental in Fulham's attacking play, particularly with his set-piece delivery and crossing ability. His consistency has made him a favourite among the Craven Cottage faithful, but contract standoffs have led to this potential departure.
Vidal's report suggests that Everton have initiated contact regarding a summer move, with Wilson's expiring contract making him an attractive proposition for a club seeking value in the transfer market. The Toffees are keen to strengthen their attacking options without significant outlay.
What Wilson Would Bring to Everton
Sean Dyche's Everton side has often relied on direct attacking play and set-piece efficiency. Wilson would slot in naturally as a right-sided winger or even as a number ten, offering creativity from wide areas. His delivery from dead-ball situations could provide a significant upgrade for a team that has struggled to convert chances from set pieces. Last season, Everton ranked mid-table for set-piece goals, and Wilson's left-footed delivery could add a new dimension.
- Wilson registered eight goals and four assists across all competitions last season, demonstrating his end product.
- His FK accuracy makes him a threat from direct free kicks, an area where Everton have lacked consistency.
- At 27, Wilson is in his prime and brings Premier League experience from his time at Liverpool and Fulham.
Transfer Context and Value
A free transfer for a player of Wilson's calibre represents excellent value in the current market. Comparable wide attackers with Premier League experience often command fees of £15-20 million. With Everton operating under financial constraints due to Profit and Sustainability Rules, securing Wilson without a transfer fee allows them to allocate funds elsewhere. The reported £21 million valuation from his peak at Liverpool has dropped to zero, making this a potential bargain.
For Fulham, losing a key player for free is a blow, but it reflects the modern reality of contract management. The Cottagers will likely look to reinvest in younger talent, while Everton hope to secure a proven performer.
What's Next for Everton and Wilson
Talks are in early stages, but both parties are believed to be open to a deal. Wilson's wage demands will be a factor, but with no transfer fee, Everton can offer competitive terms. The move would also reunite Wilson with former Liverpool teammate and Everton manager Sean Dyche? No — Dyche never managed him at Liverpool, but the tactical fit remains strong.
If completed, Wilson would become Everton's second free signing of the window, following earlier business. The club's focus on free transfers and bargains reflects their need to rebuild smartly under financial restrictions. Wilson's arrival would add much-needed creativity and set-piece threat to a side that has often lacked a cutting edge.
With the summer window approaching, expect further developments as Everton look to finalise a deal that could prove one of the shrewdest of the season.
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