Wilson talks over new Fulham deal on hold
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Wilson talks over new Fulham deal on hold
"Wilson is out of contract at the end of the season, and Fulham are yet to reach an agreement over an extension despite making a priority of securing his future. It is understood that Wilson would prefer to have clarity on the future of head coach Marco Silva, who is also out of contract in the summer, before making a final decision over any new deal."
"Wilson has emerged as one of the Premier League's in-form players. He has scored six goals in his previous 12 games in all competitions - taking his season's tally for Fulham and Wales to 12, with five direct assists. It is understood a number of top-flight clubs have expressed an interest in signing Wilson during the window, with Aston Villa, Brentford, Everton and Crystal Palace among those monitoring his situation before the 2 February deadline."
"Fulham have held talks with Manchester City over a potential 35m deal for Oscar Bobb, who also operates on the right side of attack. If the Cottagers can pull off a deal for Bobb, 22, it remains to be seen as to whether the club's stance on Wilson changes later in the transfer window."
"Despite the prospect of losing the 28-year-old for nothing at the end of the season, Silva has publicly there is "zero chance" that Wilson would be sold in this month's transfer window."
Harry Wilson is out of contract at the end of the season and Fulham have not reached an agreement on an extension. Wilson prefers clarity on head coach Marco Silva's future, as Silva is also out of contract in the summer, before committing to a new deal. Silva has publicly said there is "zero chance" Wilson will be sold in this month's transfer window. Wilson has scored six goals in his last 12 games and has 12 goals and five assists across the season for club and country. Several Premier League clubs, including Aston Villa, Brentford, Everton and Crystal Palace, are monitoring him, and Fulham have held talks with Manchester City over Oscar Bobb as a potential replacement.
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