Harry Wilson

Athlete

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I'd like to think there's a lot more to my game than just free kicks.

Being at Liverpool since the age of eight, it's always been my dream to break into the first team and be playing at Anfield week in, week out.

I have always felt like a Liverpool player.

On the ball, I believe in the quality I've got.

I'm finally in the Premier League which is what I've worked towards.

I was delighted when I heard Bournemouth wanted to take me and I've started off well.

I want to play Premier League football and with a great team like Bournemouth.

As soon as I found out that Hull City were interested I really wanted to make the move, so thankfully everything got done fairly quickly.

It's always going to be difficult to break in to a team with big stars like Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

Going out to France three years ago to watch Euro 2016 was massive and when I was there, stood in the crowd, I wanted to be part of that as a player.

I was very young when I made my debut. I was only 16 and it was a bit of a shock that I was involved, but there were a lot of injuries.

I wanted to come to a good football team so I could showcase what I could do.

Even if the team is not doing well and I can still pop up with a goal or an assist, then I'm making a difference.

When you're playing week in, week out, you're feeling fit, you feel strong, that's what you want. You find a rhythm, if you like.

My first loan spell I was 18. I went to Crewe, and I felt I'd scored all these goals for Liverpool's youth teams and I'd go to League One and it would be the same. I quickly found out that it wasn't. It took me to come back, captain the U23 side for a year and a half to really get my confidence back.

I knew I wanted to play for Wales from an early age.

I'm a massive OKC Thunder fan.

There were plenty of clubs wanting me but as soon as my agent Lee Robinson told me Derby were interested I had a good feeling.

I learned that in senior football it's about managing the game. People are playing for contracts and playing for careers, so when you're 1-0 up or 2-0 up, you have to see the game out.

I owe Frank Lampard a lot.

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