Wilson makes Leeds switch following Fulham exit
Just under a year after their first attempt to sign Harry Wilson fell through, Leeds United have got the Welshman's signature.
Harry Wilson is a Leeds United player following his departure from Fulham at the end of his contract.
Much of the talk surrounding Fulham last season centred around whether or not Wilson would opt to extend his stay as he was into his final year.
Despite being offered a new deal by the Cottagers, Wilson opted against staying and has signed a four-year contract with Leeds.
Aston Villa and Everton were also reportedly interested in his signature, but Wilson chose Leeds, who had tried to sign him last summer only for the move to collapse on deadline day.
Wilson was directly involved in 17 Premier League goals in 2025-26 (10 goals, seven assists).
It is the most by a player for the Cottagers in a single top-flight campaign since Dimitar Berbatov in 2012-13 (18).
The Wales international made 36 Premier League appearances last term and finished as Fulham's leading scorer, netting his tally from just 5.8 expected goals (xG).
He also had more shots (78) and more efforts on target (25) than any of his team-mates, while only Alex Iwobi (44) created more chances than Wilson (39).
Wilson is Leeds' first signing of this transfer window, while the Whites have also been linked with moves for Southampton's Shea Charles and Julian Brandt, another free agent.













