Harry Wilson happy at Fulham amid Everton, Leeds United links

Harry Wilson is not pushing for a move away and remains happy at Fulham despite ongoing interest from Everton and Leeds United.

According to TEAMtalk, Harry Wilson is not pushing to leave Fulham in the current transfer window, as he could wait to find a solution to his future. The in-form 28-year-old Fulham wide man is the subject of interest from Everton and Leeds United, who are ready to pounce if a door of opportunity opens up.

Fulham are doing all they can to show ambition and convince manager Marco Silva to stay at the club beyond his current deal. The Portuguese tactician’s agreement expires in the summer, which has led to speculation, with the Cottagers doing all they can to retain him.

The Cottagers are heavily linked with Oscar Bobb in the final days of the January window, while they are also trying to sign PSV Eindhoven’s Ricardo Pepi. These potential arrivals are a way to convince Silva to stay, as they also have another concern in the form of Harry Wilson’s future.

Fulham face a race against time to convince Wilson to sign a new deal, with suggestions that the club may have already offered him a new contract. The 28-year-old Welsh international is seemingly waiting on news on Silva’s impending future, although he is not pushing to leave the club.

Like Silva, Wilson’s deal expires in the summer, and at the moment, he is the team’s best player this season. His impressive form had attracted clubs like Everton and Leeds United towards making a move this month, while recently Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have joined the race.

Harry Wilson to stay at Fulham?

Fulham are eager to keep hold of Wilson for the long term, and are doing everything they can to convince the winger to sign on fresh terms. However, this window also represents their final chance to cash in if the 28-year-old winger shows no indication whatsoever about renewing his deal.

But, Wilson is not pushing to move away and remains happy at Fulham at the moment, although that is by no means an indication of a future decision. The Welshman will likely think about his future in the coming months before either committing to a new deal or leaving on a Bosman move in the summer.

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