Harry Wilson: Leeds United confirm signing of Wales attacker on free transfer - BBC Sport
Leeds United has confirmed the signing of Wales international Harry Wilson on a free transfer, enhancing their attacking options for the upcoming campaign.

Leeds United have officially announced the signing of Welsh international Harry Wilson on a four-year deal. The 29-year-old attacking midfielder joins the club as a free agent after his contract with Fulham expired at the end of June.
Wilson's Premier League Experience
Wilson previously joined Fulham from Liverpool for £12 million in 2022, following a successful loan spell. Last season, he had his most productive campaign in the Premier League, scoring 10 goals in 36 appearances.
Excitement for the Future
Expressing his enthusiasm for the move, Wilson stated, "When the season finished and I became a free transfer, I felt Leeds were the team that really showed the interest in me." He emphasized the importance of joining a club that genuinely wants him, adding, "Really, really excited. It is a massive, massive club in the Premier League." Wilson acknowledged the challenges ahead, noting that playing for Leeds requires a strong personality and the ability to handle pressure from both the club and its fans.
With this signing, Wilson becomes Leeds' first acquisition of the summer transfer window. The club has also been linked with potential signings, including Southampton midfielder Shea Charles and Julian Brandt, who recently left Borussia Dortmund after his contract ended.
Source: bbc.co.uk