Leeds United reach an agreement to sign Wales international Harry Wilson on a free transfer. Multiple outlets report that Wilson, currently with Fulham, is set to join Leeds after the clubs agree a deal that does not require a transfer fee. BBC Sport adds that Leeds agree a long-term contract with Wilson, indicating the terms extend beyond a short-term arrangement.
The Athletic reports that Leeds previously attempted to sign Wilson last year, but negotiations collapsed on deadline day. With the new agreement in place, Wilson’s move to Leeds progresses from talks to a completed understanding between the clubs, subject to the remaining standard steps in the signing process.
Overall reporting from the outlets aligns on the core facts: Leeds and Wilson are moving toward a free transfer, and the player is a Wales international who has been at Fulham. No source included here provides details such as the contract length, personal terms, or the date the transfer completes.