Liverpool FC loanee Harry Wilson has voiced uncertainty over his future at Anfield beyond the summer with the Wales international admitting that a move away from his parent club was very much on the cards.
Wilson signed for Championship outfit Cardiff City in the summer window of 2020 as has become a routine activity for the Welsh winger who has failed to break through the first-team ranks at the Reds.
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And after what has been a number of loan spells away from Anfield and leading up to this summer where Liverpool FC boss Jurgen Klopp is heavily tipped to spend big on new signings, Wilson has admitted that despite the club being close to his heart he could be tempted to seal an exit in light of his fringe status within the camp.
“Not yet, my focus is on finishing the season strong here at Cardiff and then going to the Euros with Wales and doing will there,” Wilson said in an interview to Sgorio.
“Whatever happens off the back of that will happen.
“I think it would be silly of me to look beyond that with such an important summer coming up in the international level.”
“I feel my senior career has been elsewhere so far.
“150-200 appearances deep now and only a couple have been at Liverpool.
“The club will always be close to my heart, but if it means moving away to further my career then so be it.”
The 24-year-old Wilson is yet to make his debut top-flight appearance for Liverpool FC despite putting pen to paper on a senior deal with the club back in 2015.
He has been an influential performer, meanwhile, for Cardiff City this season with four goals and 11 assists in 35 outings.