Leeds United's Harry Wilson: Signs four year deal at Leeds

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Wilson has joined Leeds United on a four-year deal following the expiry of his contract at Fulham, the club announced.

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Wilson departs Fulham after a five-year stay in which he made just shy of 200 appearances, highlighted by a strong 2025-26 campaign where his 11 goals and eight assists earned him the club's Player of the Season award, and his strike against Crystal Palace won the BBC's Goal of the Season. He first arrived at Craven Cottage in 2021 and scored on his debut, going on to help the club to promotion before stabilizing them in the Premier League. Prior to Fulham, Wilson built his reputation through a series of productive loan spells away from Liverpool, including 15 goals at Derby County and seven in his first top-flight season at Bournemouth, along with earlier stints at Hull City and Cardiff City. A Wales international with 69 caps, he became his country's youngest ever debutant back in 2013 and has featured at both EURO 2020 and the 2022 World Cup. He chose Leeds over several other offers as he begins a new chapter at 29. He becomes Leeds' first summer signing, adding an experienced, versatile forward option as the club prepares for the new season.

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