Fulham winger Harry Wilson has been identified as a surprising potential option for Liverpool as uncertainty grows around Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield. The right-wing position has come under scrutiny following a very public disagreement between Salah and head coach Arne Slot, which has led to reduced playing time for the Egyptian forward. With tensions lingering, discussion has turned to whether Liverpool may need to consider alternative solutions in the wide areas.
Salah’s situation escalated after Liverpool’s heavy Champions League defeat to PSV, when Slot chose to leave him out of the starting lineup. The forward went on to play limited minutes in subsequent matches before voicing his frustration publicly after a dramatic draw with Leeds United. His comments appeared to strain relations further, culminating in his exclusion from the squad for the clash with Inter Milan, despite Slot maintaining that the club does not want to lose him.
Former Everton and Fulham striker Tomasz Radzinski has suggested that Liverpool may already have the answer in Wilson, a player they previously sold. Radzinski believes the Welsh international’s strong form at Fulham shows how players can flourish after leaving a club, drawing comparisons with Salah’s own journey before becoming a Premier League star. He emphasized that success often depends on timing, confidence, and the relationship between a player and their manager.
Wilson spent eight years on Liverpool’s books after coming through the club’s youth system but found first-team opportunities limited, making just two senior appearances. Following his move to Fulham in 2022, he has developed into a consistent attacking threat, delivering goals and assists regularly while also making an impact on the international stage with Wales. His progress has fueled suggestions that a return to Merseyside may not be as unlikely as it once seemed.
Radzinski also urged patience when judging Liverpool’s current squad, arguing that new signings often need time to adapt to different systems and expectations. From the outside, he believes the club still has a strong group of players and that recent transfer business will prove worthwhile in the long run. As the situation around Salah continues to evolve, speculation over Wilson’s future highlights how quickly narratives can change in modern football.