Before the winter transfer market opens, Leeds United should make Fulham cautious of their presence in relation to Harry Wilson.
With Daniel Farke aiming for Premier League survival, the Whites are in dire need of bolstering their roster.
Wilson was connected to Elland Road during the summer, but on deadline day, a transfer to the Whites did not come to pass.
The 28-year-old’s present contract expires at the end of the current campaign, and negotiations for a new one with the Cottagers are still ongoing.

Harry Wilson is anticipated to sign a new Fulham contract; Leeds United needs to move quickly.
Leeds is still interested in Wilson in January, although Fulham’s negotiations with him appear to be going well.
On November 18, SportsBoom reported that the Wales international is nearing a new, long-term contract at Craven Cottage.
The forward is reportedly close to signing a new contract with the Cottagers, which will undoubtedly be a devastating blow to Elland Road.
The West Yorkshire team still has time to thwart Fulham’s negotiations with Wilson, even though they ought to have acted sooner.
As they get ready for a challenging schedule of games in the upcoming weeks, the Peacocks may end up in the relegation zone sooner rather than later.
It wouldn’t be shocking if Farke didn’t get a single point from his back-to-back games against Aston Villa, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool.
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Given Fulham’s interest in Wilson, Jack Harrison might be utilized to entice him to Elland Road.
In the winter transfer window, Leeds should try to pull off a cunning trade for the 29-year-old and the Welsh forward.
Fans don’t want the former Manchester City star back in LS11 after he left for Everton during the Whites’ Premier League promotion campaign.
Wilson might provide Elland Road with a much-needed offensive threat, but it’s unclear if the West Yorkshire team will be able to sign him.
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