No fewer than four Premier League clubs are interested in 22-year-old Liverpool winger Harry Wilson ahead of the summer transfer window.

Wilson has enjoyed a hugely impressive season long loan with Derby in the Championship, scoring 18 goals in 48 appearances in all competitions to help the Pride Park side reach the Championship play-off final.

According to The Sun, Premier League side Bournemouth are considering a loan move for the winger, with Wolves; Crystal Palace and Brighton are also interested in Wilson.

The report also claims that Derby are keen to bring the 22-year-old back to Pride Park if they beat Aston Villa in Monday's Championship play-off final.

Liverpool are said to have placed a £25million price tag on Wilson's, despite the winger making just one single appearance for the Anfield side.

The Premier League club are in a strong position to negotiate such a sizeable fee for Wilson, due to the fact that there are still four years remaining on his Anfield contract.

The verdict

It is no surprise that there is such a high amount of interest in Wilson, given the form he has shown in the Championship this season.

The midfielder has shown no signs of struggling under pressure, and has come up with some crucial moments for Derby throughout the course of the campaign.

Given the strong position Liverpool hold over Wilson's future, it feels as though a loan deal would be the best way forward for any side looking to secure his services.