A look at some of Liverpool’s loanees – Can they make the cut next season

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 01: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool reacts during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final first leg match between Barcelona and Liverpool at the Nou Camp on May 01, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 01: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool reacts during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final first leg match between Barcelona and Liverpool at the Nou Camp on May 01, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images) /
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BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 02: Harry Wilson of AFC Bournemouth during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Manchester United at Vitality Stadium on November 02, 2019, in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)
BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 02: Harry Wilson of AFC Bournemouth during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Manchester United at Vitality Stadium on November 02, 2019, in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images) /

Harry Wilson – Winger

Blessed with a deadly left foot and one of the more talented players of all them on loan, Harry Wilson can score goals inside and outside the box. During his time at Derby County in the 2018/2019 season, he scored some screamers. He is also a free-kick specialist, which is always needed in every team.

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With him performing so well at Derby County, Klopp decided to send him out and get some EPL experience. Wilson’s next destination was Bournemouth. Some fans wanted him to stay and break into the first-team but others also understood that it would be quite difficult getting game time behind Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.

Harry Wilson has played 23 matches for Bournemouth during his loan spell scoring 7 goals. Sadly, Eddie Howe’s team has struggled this season with them lying 18th in the standings and amassing 27 points in 29 matches played.

The problem with Harry Wilson is that his good enough to play for a team below the top five but perhaps not that good to make the starting lineup at Liverpool. He would, however, be beneficial in cup games and should be allowed to prove himself.

Verdict – Keep