Fulham have not given up hope of retaining Leeds United-linked winger Harry Wilson, according to a report.
The end of the 2025/26 season is in sight and Wilson has not yet penned fresh terms at Craven Cottage.
He has been a crucial figure in Marco Silva’s side this season, registering nine goals and six assists in the Premier League.
However, doubts over his future have only intensified since the collapse of his proposed move to Leeds in the last summer window.
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Harry Wilson has been in scintillating form for Fulham this season. | John Walton/PA Wire
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Leeds have continued to be linked with the Wales international, while there has also been talk of interest from the likes of Aston Villa, Everton and Wrexham.
According to SportsBoom, Fulham have not resigned themselves to losing their wing wizard on a free transfer in the summer.
An improved contract offer is thought to have been tabled, with the club hierarchy said to be doing everything they can to keep Wilson on board.
It would be a bitter blow for the Cottagers if Wilson moved on and frustration would only be intensified by the absence of a fee.
Leeds were keen on signing Wilson last summer, therefore it hardly seems implausible that interest could be renewed in the next window.
However, Leeds’ system change in recent months means there is now a greater reliance on wing-backs than wingers. It remains to be seen whether or not this influences summer business at Elland Road.
One thing fans can be sure of is that Wilson will be beyond reach if the club drop into the Championship.
Having starred in the Premier League, a Championship move would be a huge backwards step for the former Hull City loan star.
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Harry Wilson is a key figure for both Fulham and the Wales national team. | David Davies/PA Wire
Collapsed move to Leeds United
“My phone was going off every two minutes. It was going to happen, then it wasn't going to happen. Then it was back on, then it was off.
“It wasn't a certain few days or 24 hours. I didn't know where I was going to be. It was a bit of a relief when the window closed and I could concentrate on the football."