Staying put: Harry Wilson
Fulham, earlier in the day, had rejected a loan offer from Leeds for the Wales international.
Although, the two clubs remained in talks, as the Premier League newboys were hopeful of securing a permanent deal for Wilson before the summer transfer window closed.
Standard Sport understands Leeds met Fulham’s asking price for 28-year-old but a deal was held up with the Cottagers attempting to secure multiple moves for wingers.
A deal for Samuel Chukwueze has since been finalised, while the club are expected to announce a club-record £34.6million deal for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Kevin, who has passed a medical and agreed terms.
Furthermore, Fulham had agreed a £22m deal for Chelsea winger George, who was set to sign a five-year deal, but a move has collapsed with the youngster returning to Stamford Bridge.
With Fulham confident in their deals, an opportunity for Wilson to move to Leeds was reopened. Both parties were happy to proceed and a deal sheet was signed.
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However, at the last minute Fulham pulled out of a deal and as a result, Wilson will be staying put at Craven Cottage.
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