Villa circling spellbinding Harry Wilson as Emery hunts wide threat after Abraham links

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If you’ve watched Fulham lately, you’ll know exactly why Harry Wilson has every recruiter in the Premier League nudging their chief scout. The Welsh winger is purring — end product, swagger, and a left foot that can flatten any defence. Six goals and four assists across his last 11 league outings, 14 goal contributions in 26 games in all competitions — he’s not just hot, he’s sizzling.

Villa’s interest after the Abraham noise

Aston Villa, who’ve already been linked with revisiting the Tammy Abraham story this window, are now weighing up a move for Wilson. The word is that contract talks at Fulham have been put on ice, and that has opened the door for suitors. Everton are understood to be the most proactive right now, but Villa are firmly in the pack, watching for their moment.

The Marco Silva factor

Here’s the wrinkle: Marco Silva’s own future isn’t nailed on, with his deal reportedly up at the end of the season. If Fulham can’t provide clarity there, Wilson’s camp could look elsewhere. That uncertainty is the sort of gap a savvy club slips into — and Unai Emery’s Villa, with a clear project and European ambitions, would fancy their chances of making a persuasive pitch.

Why Emery wants a winger — and why Wilson fits

Villa’s spine is among the league’s sharpest — Emiliano Martínez between the sticks, a confident centre-back rotation, and a midfield that snaps and passes in equal measure. Ollie Watkins offers relentless movement and goals. The one area where Emery will want extra bite is out wide. There’s been craft from the likes of Morgan Rogers and John McGinn when asked to tuck in, and Leon Bailey’s had purple patches, but consistency on the flanks has been a nagging itch.

Enter Wilson. He carries the ball with purpose, times his runs cleverly, and whips deliveries that beg to be finished. He’s also a set-piece threat — corners, free-kicks, the lot. In Emery’s structure, where wide players are drilled to attack the far post and combine quickly with the No 9, Wilson looks a clean fit. You can see the patterns already: Watkins darting near, Wilson ghosting far, full-backs overlapping to pin the line.

Price, timing and the market

With talks paused, clubs will test Fulham’s resolve. This won’t be a giveaway — form like Wilson’s draws queues — but timing is everything. If Silva’s situation drags on, the Cottagers face a summer of tough decisions. Everton’s interest is serious, but Villa’s project and current trajectory under Emery give them a compelling counter-argument.

What happens next

Expect Villa to keep their powder dry but fingers on the pulse. If a crack appears, they’ll try to slide through it. The Abraham chatter shows the club want proven output at the sharp end; Wilson would tick that box from the flank. If Fulham can’t lock him down, the Villa Park hierarchy will fancy their chances of making a decisive move.

For those trying to read the market, keep an eye on Silva’s situation and any movement from Goodison. If you’re weighing up transfer narratives or outright odds, the savvy punters scour the best betting sites — and remember, Emery’s Villa don’t dither when the right player becomes available. Wilson’s form and profile make him exactly the sort of winger who turns a strong side into a ruthless one.

Bottom line: if Fulham blink, Villa could be first to pounce. And with Wilson in this kind of nick, whoever wins the race gets a wide man capable of changing matches on his own.

Thomas O'Brien

A historian by profession and all-round sports nut, Thomas is the person behind our blog keeping you up to date on the latest in world sports. Make sure you also check out his weekly tips and Premier League predictions!

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