Liverpool winger Harry Wilson scored another excellent free-kick last night. The 21-year-old’s 58th-minute strike proved to be the winner as Wales won 1-0 against Ireland in the UEFA Nations League.
The midfielder scored a very similar goal on his loan spell with Derby against Manchester United in the Carabao Cup last month.
Many Liverpool supporters on Twitter want to see Wilson back at Anfield for the start of next season:
Sell Lallana and bring back Harry Wilson 100% unreal talent #LFC https://t.co/mPgKi0C6DO
— Rob Monson (@RobMonsonMedia) October 17, 2018
When Harry Wilson comes back he’s taking all our free kicks. The end. #lfc
— Kevin Logan (@KevTheHuman87) October 17, 2018
Harry Wilson has to be in the first team squad next year. #LFC
— Dan Allott (@dan_allott) October 17, 2018
Sell origi, loan out solanke and get Harry Wilson playing with the first team #lfc #liverpool
— BlackCharlieChaplin (@PaulWarrenChi) October 17, 2018
After the ridiculous injury list building from one international break, can the reds use it as an excuse to bring Harry Wilson back early?!! Lad looking class, what a left foot! #LFC
— Paul Austin (@PaulBigpaulie) October 17, 2018
Harry Wilson is having some ssn away from #LFC.
What a free kick!
Lordy!— Nasman (@NasiruRashid7) October 16, 2018
Get Harry Wilson in our first team squad next season. The lad is absolute magic ?? #LFC
— Andy (@an_davo14) October 16, 2018
Harry Wilson with another banger ??? surely not long till we see him as an anfield regular. U23 level was far too easy for the lad jus needs to keep doing what he does, pretty sure klopp already has his eye firmly fixed on him. #lfc #YNWA https://t.co/ONsX927OIj
— hass (@hass_LFC) October 16, 2018
Harry Wilson needs to come back next window. Would you rather have Lallana who never plays or this young talent! #LFC
— The Great Wall Of Alisson (@Alissontastic) October 16, 2018
Derby don’t have the option to buy Wilson and the Reds seem keen to see the winger develop his game out on loan before returning to the Merseyside club.
He had an excellent loan spell at Hull City last campaign, having scored seven and provided four assists in 13 Championship games.
At Derby, he hasn’t been quite as productive with just two goals and one assist in nine appearances so far, but his performances in recent weeks show a player really upping his game.