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Fulham paid Liverpool around £12m for Harry Wilson in 2021 Harry Wilson says he is in discussions over a new long-term deal at Fulham. The 28-year-old is under contract at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2026 after the Premier League club took up an option to extend his current agreement by a year. But the Wales forward, who has scored 25 goals in 146 Fulham appearances since joining from Liverpool in 2021, is keen to finalise a longer contract. "They've taken up the option of my extension - when I signed it was for four years with an option, " said Wilson. "We are in talks for a new deal. The option was just in case a deal doesn't get done. My main option would be to sign a new deal at Fulham and hopefully we can get to an agreement on that. " Wilson is with Wales for their World Cup qualifiers against Liechtenstein on Friday and Belgium next Monday. Latest Fulham news, analysis and fan views Get Fulham news sent straight to your phone Wales' Wilson eyes more history against Belgium He finished the club season in good form, having returned to action in April after being sidelined by a foot injury for almost three months. Wilson, who scored six goals in 27 Fulham appearances in 2024-25, feels comfortable with the Cottagers. "It is a great club in the Premier League, which is where I want to play my football, and I'm really happy here, " he added. "I had a lot of loans earlier in my career - they were great for me. I wasn't going to get the minutes I wanted at Liverpool so the loans really helped me in my development. "But then I got to a point in my personal life where I wanted somewhere to settle with the family and I've found that at Fulham. " French Open: Sinner beats Bublik in straight sets to seal semi-final spot Eleven die in Bengaluru crush as fans gather for IPL victory parade England set Windies 367 to win after openers hit centuries Brand new drama inspired by Paris Lees's acclaimed memoir A father fights for justice after surviving a house fire A dramatic retelling of a terrorist attack on UK soil Exploring life and death on the Titanic An 'exciting summer' of women's sport lies ahead Why time is right for resilient 'Mini Messi' Kirby to end England career 'A clear idea' - what is Man Utd's transfer strategy? What Draper must do to bridge Sinner & Alcaraz gap Should Verstappen have been given bigger penalty for Russell collision? Mindset, meetings, minutiae - how Bellamy changed Wales Root 'getting better with age' - the numbers behind his ODI brilliance Not redemption but release - how Yates finally conquered the Giro Root becomes England's all-time leading ODI run-scorer in unbeaten 166. Video Root becomes England's all-time leading ODI run-scorer in unbeaten 166 A new winner, but is Champions League now a Super League by default? Playing through the pain & burnout fears - is there too much tennis? Why has transfer window opened early & what can each Premier League club spend? 75 years of F1 in pictures Ask Me Anything, the BBC Sport service designed to serve you Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.