
Leeds United sign Wales international Harry Wilson on free transfer
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Leeds United have signed Wales winger Harry Wilson as a free agent after his departure from Fulham. The versatile attacker joins Elland Road on a free transfer.
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Attributed to original sourceLeeds United have completed a deal to sign Harry Wilson on a free transfer following his departure from Fulham. 
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Leeds United have completed the signing of Harry Wilson on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract at Fulham. The Wales international, known for his set-piece quality and creative ability from wide areas, moves to Elland Road as a free agent. Wilson brings Premier League and Championship experience to Daniel Farke's squad as Leeds look to strengthen their attacking options. The deal is a low-risk acquisition for Leeds, avoiding any transfer fee for a player with proven top-flight pedigree.
Chance analysis
Wilson is a versatile attacker capable of playing on either flank or as a No. 10, giving Farke tactical flexibility. His set-piece delivery adds a new dimension to Leeds' attacking play, which was identified as a weakness last season. While not a marquee signing, the free-agent nature of the deal represents shrewd business — Leeds acquire a 27-year-old with significant Premier League and international experience without a fee. Wilson's impact will likely depend on his fitness and adaptation to Farke's system, but on paper this strengthens squad depth meaningfully.
Leeds United's attacking options and set-piece quality are strengthened by the addition of an experienced, versatile free-agent winger.
Leeds gain an experienced Premier League/Championship attacker with elite set-piece delivery on a free, modestly boosting their attacking threat and squad depth.