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TBR View: Harry Wilson should seek loan move away from Liverpool
Liverpool winger Harry Wilson was this week left out of the 25-man Champions League squad and that should be enough to see the 23-year-old seek a loan move.
The versatile forward returned to Anfield from a loan spell with Bournemouth and recently got the chance to impress against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup.
He missed the decisive spot-kick as Liverpool were dumped out of the competition and essentially that might be his last kick for the club.

A summer move to Burnley fell through and with Liverpool wanting , alternative offers for the Wales star weren’t forthcoming.
That leaves Wilson in limbo somewhat and he simply has to force Liverpool into loaning him to a Championship club until January at least.
The man with three goals in 17 appearances for Wales would be a serious coup for any second-tier club given how he’s performed at that level before.
Wilson played 50 games in all competitions for Derby County during 2018/19 and excelled under the management of Frank Lampard.
Playing on both flanks or as a No.10 he scored 18 goals and registered six assists as the Rams reached the Play-Off Final before losing to Aston Villa.
Derby recently sold Max Lowe and Jayden Bogle and although Lampard is no longer at Pride Park, the owners would surely fancy Wilson back on loan.
Ambitious
Others are likely to be interested and if the numbers are right, Liverpool would surely allow the youngster to head out on loan to play regular football.

A season-long stint could be agreed to by Liverpool and a deal to sign him at the end of the season might suit one of the clubs vying a promotion spot come to the end of the season.
One way or another, Wilson’s time at Liverpool looks over and kicking his heels in the under-23s for the next three months won’t do him any good at all.
A talented player, the Wales star needs to seek a loan move to the Championship and get his career back on the upward curve of a few years ago.