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Liverpool slap £25m price tag on Harry Wilson as Wolves and Bournemouth eye moves - reports

Bournemouth are reportedly keen to take Wales international Harry Wilson on loan, but could face stiff competition for his signature.

According to The Sun , Cherries boss Eddie Howe is a keen admirer of the Liverpool winger, who's been a key part of Derby County's march to the Championship play-off final.

Bournemouth are keen to take the 22-year old on loan, where he would potentially link up with countryman David Brooks next season.

However, they could face a tough fight in landing their man.

Wolves, Crystal Palace and Brighton have also been credited with an interest, while Derby are hopeful of convincing Wilson to stay on at Pride Park next season if they are successful in returning to the top flight.

A Molineux source has revealed to Football Insider that they are plotting a move for the youngster.

Any club looking to take the forward on permanently will likely have to open their cheque book this summer, with Liverpool believed to have set an asking price of £25m for his services.

However, Wilson himself insists he is focusing on Monday's play-off final against Aston Villa at Wembley.

He said: "I'd be foolish if I started looking too far ahead now.

"I'm happy with how things have gone here.

"But when you’ve put so much into a campaign, like we all have at Derby, I’d be letting myself down if I was stood here thinking about the summer, or about next season or about what the future holds."

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