Anfield outcast Harry Wilson will be allowed to stage an exit from Merseyside this summer should Liverpool be offered a £10 million transfer fee for the Wales international wide player.
Reports from The Mirror claim that Jurgen Klopp’s side have given the nod for Wilson to be sold ahead of the next season with the attacker not backed to have a future in the Reds shirt after his loan spells away from the club in recent years.
Klopp is also understood to be keen on getting rid of the deadwood at his disposal in the transfer window currently underway and Wilson is at the forefront of such names in the first-team camp who have failed to make a lasting impression on the Liverpool boss.
The Welshman, part of the national team fold that reached the Last-16 in the recently concluded UEFA European Championships, has courted attention from England as well as from abroad with Portuguese giants Benfica emerging shock contenders to land his signature.
Across the country, it is West Brom who have registered interest in signing the 24-year-old besides the newly-promoted side to the Premier League in Brentford who are also keeping tabs on the Liverpool man.