Everton has had their approach for Fulham midfielder Harry Wilson rejected, the Toffees having made an offer for the 28-year-old in recent days. Despite being out of contract this summer and potentially leaving for free, Fulham is adamant on not selling him this month.
Head coach Marco Silva has also stated there's "zero chance" of Wilson being sold during the January transfer window, making it clear that they intend to keep him at Craven Cottage beyond the current term.
Wilson has become a key player for Fulham since joining on an initial loan deal from Liverpool in July 2021. Over this period, he has made 173 appearances, scoring 34 goals and providing 43 assists.
The club's focus on securing Wilson's future has been heightened due to ongoing contract talks which are currently stalled, with transfer interest creating uncertainty over his long-term stay at the club.
Head coach Marco Silva has also stated there's "zero chance" of Wilson being sold during the January transfer window, making it clear that they intend to keep him at Craven Cottage beyond the current term.
Wilson has become a key player for Fulham since joining on an initial loan deal from Liverpool in July 2021. Over this period, he has made 173 appearances, scoring 34 goals and providing 43 assists.
The club's focus on securing Wilson's future has been heightened due to ongoing contract talks which are currently stalled, with transfer interest creating uncertainty over his long-term stay at the club.