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Liverpool are ready to spark a German scramble for talented winger Harry Wilson — by letting the Welsh raider leave for £21million.

The 22-year-old star proved a big hit during a season-long loan at Championship play-off finalists Derby, but it is believed Jurgen Klopp will allow him to leave the new European champions permanently.

Wilson is desperate for a chance at Anfield next season, but it seems likely he will be sold instead.

Klopp is also weighing up the benefits of loaning him out again — but Liverpool may decide to cash in on the winger with an announcement imminent.

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That has alerted several clubs in the Bundesliga with Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig in the hunt for the talented youngster.

The success of England star Jadon Sancho at Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson, who spent last season on loan at Hoffenheim, has raised the profile of talented British youngsters in Germany – and they are keen to import more from English football.

There is also Spanish interest with La Liga sides Valencia and Getafe tracking Wilson, alongside a host of Premier League clubs – including Leicester and newly-promoted play-off final winners Aston Villa.

Up in Scotland, Rangers boss — and Anfield icon — Steven Gerrard is a confirmed fan.

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Wilson played 49 times for Derby last season scoring 18 goals as well as several assists on the way to their Wembley defeat by Villa.

Klopp spoke about Wilson last season, ahead of the January transfer window.

“I’m really happy about what Harry is doing. It’s fantastic. It’s a perfect example for it sometimes being really good to leave home to show up somewhere else,” he said.

“I really think Harry left in the right moment. Since I was in everybody told me Harry Wilson needed to go on loan. He scored a lot of goals for the U23s already. He went last year to Hull, he was already good. He came back, pre-season was pre-season, and he went to Derby and now he is with Frank [Lampard]."