Fulham have rejected an approach from Everton for midfielder Harry Wilson, with sources confirming the club have no plans to sell the 28-year-old Welsh international during the winter window. Wilson, who joined Fulham permanently from Liverpool for £12m in 2021 after several loan spells, remains under contract until summer 2027 following an extension signed in 2024. Under head coach Marco Silva, appointed in 2021 on a deal until 2027, Wilson has been a consistent performer this season, starting 18 Premier League matches and contributing four goals and three assists amid Fulham's push for mid-table security.
The enquiry from Everton reflects their need for creative midfield reinforcement as they battle relegation under Sean Dyche, but Fulham's swift rejection underscores Wilson's importance to Silva's system. The Welshman's set-piece expertise, dribbling ability, and versatility across attacking midfield or wide roles have made him integral, particularly with Andreas Pereira's injury concerns sidelining him briefly in December 2025. Wilson's own form has been steady without major setbacks, though a minor ankle issue in November limited his minutes temporarily.
Fulham's Strategic Retention
Fulham's stance is driven by squad stability and financial prudence. Selling Wilson mid-season would disrupt their attacking balance without an immediate replacement, especially given their solid but unspectacular campaign. His weekly wage, estimated at £60,000, is manageable within Fulham's structure, and his market value — around £25m — would only be considered in summer if a substantial bid arrives. Everton's interest aligns with their focus on proven Premier League talent, but Fulham's rejection signals a commitment to their core group under Silva.
Wilson's history adds context: after multiple loans from Liverpool, including stints at Derby County and Cardiff City, he has found consistency at Craven Cottage. His 82 caps for Wales further enhance his profile, making him attractive to clubs seeking experience. Fulham's decision to hold firm reflects broader window trends: mid-table sides prioritising continuity over short-term cash unless exceptional offers materialise.
Market Reaction and Future Outlook
Betting markets have shown limited response to the news, with prices stable on Wilson's next club. The latest Harry Wilson next club odds heavily favour retention at Fulham, though some interest lingers on Everton or other mid-table rivals. Market confidence in a quiet window for Wilson remains high, with drifts on immediate exits indicating punters see the rejection as confirmation of his staying put.
Financially, a sale would provide Fulham with funds for summer reinforcements, but Wilson's output justifies retention. His role in Silva's 4-2-3-1 system, often as a right-sided midfielder or No.10, provides creativity that complements Raul Jimenez and Rodrigo Muniz up front. Any future move would likely require a fee north of £20m to tempt discussions, reflecting his age and international pedigree.
Implications for the Window's Close
With the window closing imminently, Fulham's rejection effectively ends any January speculation over Wilson. Everton must pivot to alternative targets, while Fulham maintain squad depth for the run-in. Looking ahead, Wilson's future will depend on Fulham's trajectory: European qualification could solidify his stay, while stagnation might reopen doors in summer 2026. For now, he remains a Fulham player, committed to Silva's project and focused on contributing through the season's second half.

