da bet7: Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, former Leeds United striker Brian Deane has backed Marcelo Bielsa’s decision to cool interest in Liverpool winger Harry Wilson.
da aviator aposta: As reported by Football Insider, Wilson, who spent the 2020/21 season on loan at Cardiff City, has been a long-term target for Leeds.
However, according to the same outlet, Bielsa and Leeds are no longer interested in tying up a deal for the 24-year-old that could have cost £15m.
Wilson heads into Euro 2020 with Wales after a solid campaign in the Championship, where he scored seven times and provided 11 assists. Even so, Deane believes Leeds’ decision to end their pursuit of the player is a good one.
“I mean, look, he’s a good player technically, Harry Wilson,” the ex-Leeds striker said. “But if I look at the kind of players who they’ve got in wide areas, they’re more mobile, they’re more direct than Harry Wilson.
“Wilson’s somebody who wants to be a little bit more technical. He’s good obviously on the ball, but I don’t see him running past players the way how the other two do, [Stuart] Dallas and [Jack] Harrison.
“I’m not sure Wilson’s that type of player.”
During his last stint in the Premier League, Wilson was able to score seven goals in a Bournemouth side who went on to see relegation.
So while he may not be a player Leeds need right now, the Wales international could still perhaps be a useful addition to another top-flight side.