Liverpool are undoubtedly one of the best teams in the world.

The European champions are breaking records left, right and centre, and to be honest, there’s not much you’d change about their team at the moment.

Indeed, everything seems to be perfect at Anfield at the moment, and you’d think that may not bode well for some of the Reds’ loanees looking to force their way into the team.

One man who has been impressing during his loan spell away from Anfield is Harry Wilson.

The 22-year-old has netted seven goals in 22 Premier League appearances at Bournemouth.

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Understandably, this good form has us wondering what type of future he may have on Merseyside, and James Pearce had the latest on Liverpool’s plans with the Welshman.

What’s been said then?

The reporter was hosting a Q&A session on The Athletic, and one fan asked about Liverpool’s summer plans, they asked about the transfer budget, any potential incomings and sales, suggesting Wilson as one player who could potentially be sold.

“The owners always say they don't put a figure on the budget, it's down to what deals are there to be done and whether Klopp/Edwards/Gordon believe it makes sense financially,” Pearce said.

“Last summer showed they don't ever buy just for the sake of it. I can't see LFC shelling out £100m plus for either Sancho or Havertz. Werner is more realistic.

“For the likes of Wilson and Grujic, the plan currently is to give them a chance in pre-season and assess it then. However, if a big bid came in that could change matters.”

Needs to show something

If Wilson wants to make it at Liverpool he really needs to show something huge in pre-season.

As well as he’s doing for Bournemouth, it’d take something really special for him to compete with Mohamed Salah on the right side for the Reds.

Of course, Wilson can also play through the middle, but he’s made the right-wing his home this term starting 18 games on that flank.

Luckily, he is getting the chance to prove himself to Jurgen Klopp, and it’s an opportunity he simply has to take.

Pearce says that something could change if a big bid came in, and that isn’t too unrealistic.

His Transfermarkt valuation has increased by almost £12m since last summer, and if he keeps up his good form until the end of the season a team may want to take a punt on him once the window reopens.

In other news, Jamie Carragher has suggested that Liverpool should make two signings.