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Harry Wilson was excellent in Wales' agonising play-off defeat in Cardiff and will now have to start thinking about where he is going to play his club football next seasonAs near-misses go, they do not come any more eye-catching than Harry Wilson’s effort against Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was the type of attempt that Mohamed Salah has patented.Which is probably why some Liverpool fans are floating the idea of re-signing Wilson when, as seems inevitable, he becomes a free agent at the end of the season.
He had bottle and he had technique.Now that he won’t be going to the World Cup, Wilson can turn his full attention to a decision on his future. The 29-year-old could stay at Fulham but that is looking increasingly unlikely, especially as the future of Marco Silva, his highly supportive manager, is still uncertain.But Wilson has a dilemma.
He is most definitely in his prime, demonstrated by his 11 goals and seven assists in 34 appearances for Fulham this season.Watching him at close quarters in Cardiff, he has clearly strengthened, undaunted by a very physical test against uncompromising opposition. And it has clicked for Wilson, which is why this next stage of his career gives him that dilemma.If Liverpool were interested, it would be tempting.
