Leeds United has signed winger Harry Wilson ​on a four-year contract ‌after the expiry of his ​contract with Fulham, ⁠the Premier League club said on Wednesday.

    The 29-year-old Wales international ‌is Leeds’s first signing of the summer transfer ‌window under manager ‌Daniel ⁠Farke.

    “It is a massive ⁠club in the Premier League, where the club belongs, so I’m ​really excited ‌to join and hope to have some exciting years together,” Wilson, who has spent ‌five years at Fulham, ​said in a statement.

    Wilson played a key ⁠role for Fulham last season, scoring 11 goals in ‌41 appearances across all competitions.

    A product of Liverpool’s academy, Wilson made 66 appearances for the club’s Under-23 side but featured only ‌twice for the senior team ​and had loan spells at several clubs, including ⁠Bournemouth and Hull City, before ⁠joining Fulham.

    Leeds opens its Premier League campaign against ‌Nottingham Forest on August 22.

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