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Harry Wilson targeting Liverpool stay ahead of loan move

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24:  Harry Wilson of Liverpool looks upfield during the International Friendly match between Sydney FC and Liverpool FC at ANZ Stad
Image: Harry Wilson made his Liverpool debut in an FA Cup tie in January 2017

Liverpool forward Harry Wilson's dream of playing first-team football for the club means he will resist going out on loan for now.

The 21-year-old has consistently been the U23's best player over the last two seasons and he enhanced his reputation further with an impressive five months at Sky Bet Championship Hull, scoring seven times in 13 matches.

Around a dozen clubs, including Celtic, have reportedly made enquiries about the Wales international but Wilson wants to prove his worth to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp in pre-season.

"The dream of mine is to play regularly for Liverpool's first team," he said.

HULL, ENGLAND - APRIL 07: Harry Wilson of Hull City celebrates scoring during the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Queens Park Rangers at KCOM Stadium on April 7, 2018 in Hull, England. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images)
Image: Wilson's Hull loan heroics saw him named PFA Championship Player of the Month for April

"At the moment I am getting the chance to train at Melwood and get minutes in the friendlies and my aim is to impress the manager and stay here.

"If that's not possible then we will weigh up the options and go from there.

"Everyone wants to start games. If that's not the case and you're on the bench then you need to be ready to come on and make an impact."

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Image: Harry Wilson is Wales' youngest-ever international

Wilson, who scored twice in Saturday's 7-0 friendly win at Chester, believes his spell at Hull provided the perfect grounding to make the step up to the first team.

"It was what I needed - a lot of minutes in a competitive league in the Championship," he added.

"What I achieved while I was at Hull has given me a lot of confidence coming back to Liverpool. I always had the belief in myself but I wanted to show people that I could handle that step up to senior football.

"Maybe there were a few doubts from my first loan (at Crewe in 2016) about whether I could handle it. I was glad that I was able to go to Hull and prove those people wrong."

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