Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to plead with their club for Harry Wilson to be a part of the squad next season.
This comes after Liverpool fan Twitter account @empireofthekop shared a post on their page that included an article from their website about Wilson’s recent goal for Wales.
The post was captioned with the question of whether or not Wilson should be a part of the Liverpool squad next season.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans wanting Wilson to be in the squad next year:
If he’s better than what we have then yes, a few years ago he would have been a dead cert.
— Ciarán (@Ciarn58975163) November 16, 2019
Yes, a solid replacement for shaqiri and or lallana if they leave.
— Kevin Carullo (@kcarullo18) November 16, 2019
Been saying this for ages, outstanding player. Has potential to be a anfield great
— jon edmunds (@jonedmunds) November 16, 2019
Wilson scored the second goal in Wales’ 2-0 win over Azerbaijan in their European Championship Qualifying round. The 22-year-old, who is currently valued at £16.2 million, according to Transfermarkt, is currently spending the season on a season-long loan at Bournemouth.
But with this latest goal for Wales, some Liverpool fans have already made their mind upon whether or not Wilson should get a chance to be a part of Jurgen Klopp’s squad for next year.
Definitely. 100%
— LanciaScout (@LanciaScout) November 16, 2019
yes
— Josh McLean (@joshuarmclean) November 17, 2019
Although, one fan isn’t convinced.
He’ll still be further down the pecking order
— quid pro qou (@Kaleb4real) November 16, 2019
What do we think?
It’s good to see Wilson delivering on an international level, whilst also being a dangerous player for Bournemouth. In 11 Premier League appearances for Bournemouth, Wilson has scored four goals but has yet to register an assist (per Transfermarkt). If the right-winger is aiming for a call-up back to the Liverpool squad, he will need to work very hard to get in ahead of Mohamed Salah for a place in the first-team.
The attacker has only made one appearance for the Reds, which came back in 2017, but he could soon change that if he ends up staying at Anfield and works his way into Jurgen Klopp’s plans in the future.