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Player Liverpool sold for just £12m scores ‘sensational’ goal and wins Man of the Match for his country
Liverpool have been prudent spenders in the transfer market over the past couple of seasons and have also developed a reputation for getting good deals while offloading their players.
A look at their summer transfer window ahead of Arne Slot’s first season in charge of the club is evidence of these claims.
Liverpool only signed Federico Chiesa from Juventus as they viewed him as a market opportunity for , while they agreed a deal in principle to sign Giorgi Mamardasvhili from Valencia.
In terms of player sales, the Reds managed to sell Sepp van den Berg for and Fabio Carvalho for – both to Brentford.
Another fringe player they sold for a sizable sum was Harry Wilson in the summer of 2021 as the Welshman joined Fulham in a deal worth .
And the 27-year-old has just delivered one of the best performances of his career under new manager Craig Bellamy.
Former Liverpool attacker Harry Wilson steals the show for Wales

Starting alongside Kieffer Moore and Liverpool loanee Lewis Koumas in attack, Wilson scored a fantastic early goal to double Wales’ lead after Moore broke the deadlock in the first minute.
Wilson’s goal eventually turned out to be the matchwinner as Driton Camaj halved the deficit for Montenegro to ensure a tense end to the game for Bellamy and Co.
Describing Wilson as the ‘star man,’ were full of praise for the 27-year-old, saying: “Was constantly looking to make something happen. So much energy all evening. Goal was sublime. Subbed.”
hailed Wilson’s role in both goals and suggested that the former Liverpool man could really kick on under Bellamy.
“When Wilson is on form he really is Magical. His hard work led to the opening goal before a sensational strike ended up being the game-winner.
“You can see he’s enjoying the Bellamy system and could play a huge role going forward.”
Wilson was named Man of the Match for his heroic display as Wales notched up their first win under new manager Bellamy.
Liverpool youngster Lewis Koumas also earned rave reviews for his performance as he made his first start for Wales against Montenegro.
Analysing Wilson’s stats vs Montenegro
With a rating of 8.8, Wilson emerged as the highest-rated player on the pitch and his underlying numbers make for impressive reading.
The 27-year-old essentially won the game for his side with a goal and an assist in the first three minutes and was Wales’ leading man, racking up 60 touches with a pass completion rate of 86% (32/37).
Wilson also made three key passes and completed three of the four long balls he attempted to cap off a memorable display.
However, he has played just 36 minutes of Premier League football for Fulham this season and will look to get more game time under his belt under Marco Silva.