Everton are ready to make a fresh approach to sign Fulham star Harry Wilson on a free transfer this summer, according to Pete O'Rourke.
The Toffees made a move to bring in the in-form Wales international on deadline day during the winter window, but were immediately shut down by Marco Silva's side, with the Cottagers pushing to finish in the European places in the Premier League this season.
However, the attacking midfielder is out of contract at Craven Cottage this summer and an exit looks likely, which has left Everton ready to make a new attempt to convince him to move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium next season.
Everton Ready New Wilson Approach
Fulham's Harry Wilson clapping
Wilson, who has been described as 'magical', has had an excellent season for the London club, netting eight goals and registering four assists in 25 appearances in the Premier League during this campaign.
That form has seen the 28-year-old attract the attention of a number of clubs ahead of the summer window, where he will be a free agent, and that includes David Moyes' Everton side, who are ready to try again to sign him at the end of the season.
“I think probably half the Premier League are looking at Harry Wilson," he said to Football Insider.
“Everton made a cheeky enquiry in the January transfer window which was quickly rebuffed by Fulham, but I’m sure they’ll be back at the table looking at him, and I’m sure there’ll be clubs from abroad looking at Wilson (too).
“He’s just been in red-hot form for Fulham in the last couple of months. It’s a wide-open race for Wilson right now.”