Leeds United have officially announced the acquisition of Welsh midfielder Harry Wilson on a four-year deal. The 29-year-old enters the club as a free agent following the conclusion of his tenure at Fulham this past June.
Wilson, who previously transitioned from Liverpool to Fulham for 12 million pounds in 2022, is coming off a productive Premier League campaign where he netted 10 goals in 36 matches. Reflecting on his move, the midfielder noted that Leeds was the most proactive team in expressing interest after his contract expired, making him feel valued and desired. He emphasized his enthusiasm for joining such a prestigious club and acknowledged that playing at Elland Road requires a strong character to handle the significant expectations of the supporters.
With 69 international caps, Wilson serves as Leeds’ inaugural signing for the summer window. Speculation persists regarding further additions, with reports linking the club to Southampton’s Shea Charles and former Borussia Dortmund player Julian Brandt.