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Leeds Agree Deal To Sign Harry Wilson On A Free Transfer

Leeds United have reached agreement to bring in winger Harry Wilson on a free transfer, adding another storyline to the Premier League window as clubs reshape squads for the 2026-27 season.

James Holloway

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Leeds United have agreed a deal to sign Harry Wilson on a free transfer, according to Sky Sports, securing an experienced attacking option without a fee.

The move adds to the early summer business as Premier League clubs shape their squads for the 2026-27 campaign, with supporters closely tracking incomings and outgoings.

Background

Free transfers offer clubs a way to add quality and squad depth while keeping spending in check, making them an attractive route in a window where fees elsewhere continue to climb.

For Leeds, the addition of Wilson signals an intent to strengthen in attacking areas as they prepare for the demands of the coming season.

What happens next

The deal is expected to be formalised in due course, with the player completing the standard medical and contractual steps before any official announcement.

Source: This summary is based on reporting by Sky Sports. The NE Times aggregates and rewrites news for readability; please refer to the original for the full report.

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