Premier League News: Harry Wilson determined to be a "Liverpool player" after clearly expressing his allegiances to Old Trafford



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The Welsh international is currently on loan at Derby, including a memorable shot in a Carabao Cup clash with Manchester United

Harry Wilson is determined to be a "Liverpool player" after a loan period in Derby after seeing him clearly explain where his allegiances lie at a memorable outing against Manchester United.

The 21-year-old playmaker was allowed to leave Anfield in the summer of 2018 under a one-year contract.

He was tied to a new five-year contract before signing an agreement allowing him to be part of an ambitious project being rebuilt by Frank Lampard at Pride Park.

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Wilson impressed during his stay in Derby, alongside fellow young and Premier League hopeful Mason Mount of Chelsea, and is convinced that he has a future in Merseyside.

He said at Daily mail: "The main goal of this season is to get a promotion with Derby.

"But Mason's goal is to play for Chelsea and my goal is to play for Liverpool. I always felt like a Liverpool player. Everything is going in the right direction. "

Wilson has already become the youngest player to represent Wales at the highest level by appearing at 16 against Belgium in October 2013.

He now sees football in Derby and has scored 10 goals and 2 badists in the championship this season.

A remarkable strike was also sparked during a Carabao Cup clash with Manchester United in September, while he was performing a spectacular free kick.

Wilson said about this effort, which saw him celebrate by holding five fingers down at home in reference to the Europa Cup victories collection in Liverpool:.

"It was only when I was in the bus on the way home that I watched it on Twitter and saw the movement I had. The fact that she is at Old Trafford has made it even more special. "

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was among those impressed by a captivating outing at Old Trafford. The German kept in touch with Wilson throughout his stay in Derby.

"He left me a message to tell me that he had watched it and he was delighted with the performance – and the purpose!" Added Wilson in his dealings with those back in Anfield .

"A few weeks ago, another message said," Good result, good goal – keep it up. " When you receive these texts, you get a huge boost. You know you are not forgotten. "

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