Leeds United have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Harry Wilson upon the expiry of his Fulham contract.
The 29-year-old was pursued by the Whites last summer and a deal to take him to Elland Road was teed up on deadline day, only to end up falling through.
Leeds remained interested in Wilson, who registered 10 goals and seven assists over the course of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Reports have suggested they have been vying with the likes of Aston Villa and Everton for his signature, but Leeds now appear to have won the race.
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Harry Wilson is reportedly set to leave Fulham after five years at the club. | Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
Leeds United ‘reach agreement’ with Harry Wilson
According to The Athletic, Leeds have reached an agreement to sign the Wales international when his Cottagers deal runs out on June 30.
He is said to have been offered a long-term contract and a pay rise by Leeds, who will arguably be pulling off a major coup if the move goes through.
However, the loss of Wilson would be a bitter blow for Fulham after their often-heavy reliance on his flair and creativity in the final third last season.
Leeds United’s initial move for Harry Wilson
“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.
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Harry Wilson scored 10 Premier League goals for Fulham last season. | Adam Davy/PA Wire
“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."
A move to Leeds would reunite Wilson with his Wales teammates Karl Darlow, Joe Rodon, Ethan Ampadu and Daniel James.