What happened: Leeds United have reached agreement on a long-term contract with Fulham attacker Harry Wilson, who arrives as a free agent with his Cottagers deal set to expire. The 29-year-old Wales international would become Leeds' first summer acquisition, though the move still hinges on a medical and the formal completion of terms in the coming days. Leeds saw off competition from Premier League rivals to land a player they had chased for some time.
Why it matters: Wilson is a long-standing Leeds target after a previous deadline-day attempt to sign him collapsed, making this a notable coup for the Yorkshire club. His exit stings Fulham, who tabled multiple offers to retain a player they rated as their standout performer and who now leaves for nothing.
By the numbers: Wilson recorded 11 goals and eight assists in 38 appearances across all competitions last season, a goal involvement roughly every other game. He joined Fulham from Liverpool in 2021 in a deal worth £12m.
What to watch: Watch for the medical and signed terms to make the transfer official. Fulham, meanwhile, press on with their managerial search after Marco Silva's move to Benfica, with former Liverpool defender and Real Madrid interim boss Alvaro Arbeloa in advanced talks to take charge.