Hull City remain in the relegation fight this season but they are in better shape than some of the sides below them so they'll be hopeful of staying up.

In recent weeks we've seen the Tigers once again demonstrate their attacking prowess but, after the loss at Birmingham, it is clear that they are still fragile at the back.

Even so, their attacking stars should keep them up and signing Harry Wilson on loan will surely be looked back on as a key reason behind them staying in the second tier.

The Tigers took a punt on him and, in our latest FLW Price-Tags feature, we've taken a look at how much they - or anyone else for that matter - might have to spend to get a permanent deal over the line:

Wilson has so far proven himself more than good enough to play in the second tier with a goal every other game and two assists into the bargain so £5 million seems fair for a player who is beginning to show his potential.

Indeed, with Liverpool boasting one of the best attacks around, Wilson must be starting to think about where he is exactly going to get regular minutes and, if he wants a permanent deal, the Reds might just roll with it.

How much is Wilson worth? Let us know below!