
"According to Football Insider, Sunderland will join a number of Premier League clubs in the summer in the race to sign Fulham's Harry Wilson. With Wilson's contract expiring at Craven Cottage at the end of the season, he is expected to explore a move to another club. In the recently shut winter transfer window, Wilson was heavily chased by David Moyes' Everton side but the Toffees failed to sign him, however, they still hold interest in the former Liverpool player."
"He's a very talented kid, but he's getting on, he's 28 now. So this is an important move for him as to where this goes. But I don't see him moving. I'd thought he may have done something in January, but Fulham want to hang on to him just now. With Oscar Bobb coming in, that's going to be competition as well up front. So let's just see how this pans out for the second part of the season."
Harry Wilson has scored nine goals and provided five assists in 28 appearances for Fulham this season. Wilson's contract at Craven Cottage expires at the end of the season, making him likely to explore a summer move. Everton pursued Wilson in the winter window but failed to sign him and remain interested. Fulham are currently reluctant to sell, especially with incoming competition such as Oscar Bobb. Former Everton chief Keith Wyness described Wilson as talented but noted his age and the importance of his next move. Sunderland have emerged as an unexpected suitor who could suit Wilson's playing style.
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