Everton could now find themselves battling Tottenham Hotspur this summer for the signature of Harry Wilson.
David Moyes has his side in the race for European qualification, whilst the north London strugglers look to salvage their Premier League status.
Despite this, Everton are going to have to compete alongside Spurs for Wilson’s signature if they avoid relegation.
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Everton are interested in Wilson, who is set to become a free agent this summer, but so are a lot of other Premier League sides.
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Tottenham join the race for Everton target Harry Wilson
Moyes is aware Everton need European football to land his targets in the summer transfer window.
That may apply to Wilson, but TeamTalk have now reported that Tottenham have entered the picture for the Welshman.
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It is suggested that a move across London is now a ‘concrete possibility’ despite the situation the Lilywhites find themselves in.
However, there is a long list of clubs showing interest in the Fulham winger.
Liverpool and Manchester United are also credited with an interest in Wilson, who Marco Silva is desperate to keep.
Fulham have offered Wilson a new contract to extend his stay beyond this season at Craven Cottage.
It has been a mightily impressive season for the 29-year-old, who has returned 10 goals and six assists in the Premier League alone.
This could act as a good marker for Everton. The Blues should hold an advantage over Spurs this summer given their struggles in north London, but Everton must land European football to really push on.
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