Harry Wilson

Of all the players Liverpool have sent out on loan this season, Harry Wilson is by far the one who excites the Reds fans the most. On loan at Frank Lampard’s Derby County, Wilson has been in fantastic form in the Championship.
Being with Liverpool since the U-9 level, Wilson has outgrown youth level football. Whenever he featured for the U23’s, he clearly looked head and shoulders above the rest. So when he earned a loan move to Hull City in January 2018, it was his first chance to show he was good enough for first-team football.
In his short stint at Hull, the Welsh international became a fan favourite scoring 7 goals. He was one of the Tigers' best players, despite playing only 13 games for the club.
Wilson, who was again sent out on loan at the start of this season, has continued to blossom in the Championship and has not only continued his fine play in the Championship. Derby are currently fighting for a playoff spot and Wilson is the main driving force behind that push.
So far this season Wilson has scored 11 goals in all competitions while setting up two more; he has also scored once for Wales. The youngster is a versatile player and can play in a variety of positions. But the thing that has caught the eye the most about Wilson is the quality of his goals.
Out of his 12 goals in total, nine have been from outside the box, with six of those being free kicks. He's a true dead-ball specialist, something which Liverpool currently lack.
At 21 years of age, and a season and a half of first-team football under his belt, albeit in the Championship, Wilson may feel like it's now or never regarding his Liverpool career. If Klopp isn’t prepared to give the player a chance to prove himself next season, then a few Premier League sides will undoubtedly want to sign Wilson. The youngster, who has proven that he is way too good for youth football, is currently bossing in the Championship. So, the next logical step for him is Premier League football, be it with Liverpool or any other team.
Wilson frankly deserves his chance to shine at Anfield, owing to his performances in the last year or so.