Harry Wilson: I'd love to be a full time player for Liverpool
Liverpool are reportedly increasingly likely to offload both Harry Wilson and Marko Grujic on a permanent basis this summer. The duo both had aspirations of breaking into Jurgen Klopp's first team, but have struggled to make the kind of impact required to force their way into the German's plans.
Wilson has been on loan at Bournemouth this season and although he has a respective goal return of seven in the Premier League, he has failed to catch the eye.
To his credit, the Cherries have had their worst season to date in the top-flight and are currently fighting for survival.
For that reason it has been difficult to stand out, but Wilson still at least looks comfortable at this level.
The Evening Standard claim both him and Grujic, who has been on loan at Hertha Berlin could be sold permanently.
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“I’m finally in the Premier League which is what I’ve worked towards.
“In the summer I will be concentrating on Wales but once that is done, I may have a decision to make.”
Wilson did make it clear though that his preference would be to stay at Liverpool, the club he has represented since 2005.
As for Grujic, the Serbian has impressed in the Bundesliga in the past two seasons.
Liverpool could sell Harry Wilson and Marko Grujic (Image: GETTY)
His former manager at the club Pal Dardai claimed he is by far “the best midfielder” he's seen at the Hertha in 22 years, a spell as both a player and coach.
When Klopp decided to loan him back to Berlin for a second season, he hoped that Grujic would be ready to the first-team next season.
That now appears unlikely, with the emergence of Curtis Jones also playing a factor.
Nonetheless, Adam Lallana's exit this summer will open up a spot in midfield.
Both players will be hoping for a fair crack at the whip, but it currently looks unlikely with Liverpool set for a tidy up of their squad.