The 29-year-old is on the move after his contract with Fulham expired last month
Harry Wilson’s move to Leeds United is set to finally be confirmed, nearly two weeks after a deal was agreed to bring the Wales star to Elland Road.
The 29-year-old saw his contract with Fulham expire at the end of June, following a fine campaign that saw him score 10 Premier League goals, grab seven assists and be named the Craven Cottage side’s official Player of the Season. While his form won him several admirers, including Everton and Aston Villa, it was Leeds who won the race for his signature.
It was announced last month that Daniel Farke’s side had secured a deal to bring Wilson in as a free agent, with the attacker reportedly agreeing a four-year contract with a higher salary.
But fans have been made to wait to officially welcome the Welshman to the club, with his unveiling as Leeds’ first summer signing yet to take place.
However, that looks set to change very soon, with Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Graham Smyth revealing that the club are set to officially announce Wilson’s arrival within the next couple of days.
Asked by a fan on Monday whether the deal would be announced that day, Smyth wrote on X: “Not today. Middle of the week I think.”
He added the deal was all but done, with the contract agreed and other formalities completed, as he added: “It’s over the line.
“It’s basically just media duties and announcement now. Which happens this week.”
The anxious wait comes after Leeds saw a deal to sign Wilson collapse on the final day of last summer’s transfer window, when a deal sheet was not completed before the 7pm deadline.
However, there isn’t believed to be any cause for concern this time around, with the 69-cap Wales international set to join Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon and Daniel James as the latest member of the club’s Welsh contingent.
He could also join goalkeeper Karl Darlow at the club, if the goalkeeper agrees a new deal to stay with Farke’s side having seen out his own contract.
Manchester United and Everton are believed to be interested in Darlow, with the uncertainty over his future affecting Leeds’ pursuit of Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, who is reported to have turned down offers to move to Elland Road.
The Yorkshire club are also pursuing a deal for midfielder Julian Brandt after his departure from Borussia Dortmund, while Juventus centre-back Lloyd Kelly is also a transfer target.
Farke’s side were also in negotiations with Southampton over a potential move for midfielder Shea Charles, but that pursuit looks to have ended.
Instead, Leeds are now believed to be in talks with Parma over a possible deal to sign midfielder Mandela Keita.

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