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Report: Burnley want Harry Wilson from Liverpool, talks underway
Burnley are locked in talks with Premier League champions Liverpool over the signing of winger Harry Wilson,
The Clarets are in desperate need of a few more players before the window closes and Wilson looks like a potential target for Sean Dyche.
No formal bid has been made by Burnley just yet but both clubs are in discussion over a deal which would see Wilson end his long association with Liverpool.
The youngster signed for the Reds as an eight-year old, rising through the ranks to sign professional terms.

Wilson has spent time on loan with Crewe, Hull City, Derby County and Bournemouth but has failed to really establish himself at Liverpool.
It is thought that the 23-year-old is valued at £20 million by the Premier League champions and Burnley hope to strike a deal.
Wilson can operate on either flank and he did pretty well during his time at Bournemouth last season on a personal level.
He scored seven goals in 31 appearances for the Cherries and he will clearly benefit the experience of playing regular Premier League football.
Wilson has collected 17 caps for Wales and given his age there is still scope for the trickster to get even better.
Burnley were beaten 4-2 by Leicester on the opening day of the season and Dyche will be desperate to see a few players arrive before the deadline.
TBR View – Wilson could thrive at Burnley
Playing in a 4-4-2 at Turf Moor could suit Wilson down to the ground and Dyche could get the best out of him.

Wilson desperately needs to play regular football and he showed when doing that last season just how good he can be.
With two good feet, a delicious delivery into the box and an ability to score goals from all over the park, Wilson could prove a decent player for Burnley.