He’s a promising young talent making waves in the Premier League with Bournemouth. But he belongs to Liverpool, so why does Harry Wilson have no future at the club?
Sometimes we’re prisoners of the present stuck in the now and not thinking about what’s going to happen next. For the Reds and fans, it’s easy to be stuck in the now.
With 73 points from 25 games played, the Reds hold an incredible 22 point lead of Manchester City. Living in the now is great for us. Liverpool is on pace to win it’s first-ever Premier League title in club history and first top-flight trophy since 1989-90; a full 30 years ago.
But looking forward is necessary. Every club has to do it in some way shape or form.
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That not only means thinking about who will be on this team game-by-game this season but who will play next season as well. With Harry Wilson‘s loan spell with fellow Premier League outfit Bournemouth over at the end of the season, Liverpool has a decision to make with their young forward.
Is the promising youngster going to be part of this team or not?
When you look at the situation at the club now and going forward there isn’t much room for the attacker. At the end of his loan spell, Liverpool should look to sell the winger. Here are three reasons why.