Leeds United could sign Welsh winger from Fulham

Robert Wheeler

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Harry Wilson has often lacked game time at Fulham despite being prolific for Wales. 

In his last seven matches for Wales, Wilson has scored six goals with two assists. However, he has not been able to replicate this at club level. 

Wilson did suffer a broken foot last season, but played 26 times in the Premier League, where he found the back of the net six times and provided two assists. 

In this campaign, Wilson started Fulham's opening game against Brighton and has since been used as a substitute in their last two league games. 

The winger may need to move clubs to ensure regular game time. According to Sky Sports, "Leeds are in talks with Fulham over the signing of Harry Wilson." 

Leeds United already has a contingent of Welsh players 

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Craig Bellamy has had a great start to his managerial tenure with Wales, and will be pleased to see a large Welsh presence at a Premier League side. 

Leeds are captained by Ethan Ampadu, whilst they also have Dan James, Joe Rodon, and Karl Darlow in their squad. 

It will be a boost for Wales' team chemistry if they can have Wilson playing for Leeds as well. 

The team from Elland Road had a great start to their Premier League campaign, beating Everton. They then lost heavily to Arsenal, but did manage to earn a draw against Newcastle United. 

If Wilson does sign for Leeds, then his first game could be against his old club. Daniel Farke's side plays Fulham straight after the international break. 

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Robert Wheeler

Robert Wheeler has a degree in sports journalism from the University of East London and an MSC in Sports Broadcast from Cardiff Metropolitan University. He has covered soccer since 2015 and has reported on all levels of English soccer from Non-League to the Premier League. Robert also appears on News Central TV talking about the biggest stories in the sport. When not working in soccer, Robert enjoys playing golf, cycling, and walking his dogs.