Harry Wilson has not broken into the first-team.
Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is set to sign a new deal at the club before going on loan to Hull City, sources have told ESPN FC.
Wilson, 20, signed a new contract in the summer of 2016 but is to be rewarded with a new one after impressing for the last 18 months.
A host of Championship clubs have been hoping to take Wilson on loan this January, but Liverpool were only willing to sanction a move once he signed a new deal.
Hull have now agreed a deal with Liverpool for Wilson with Nigel Adkins desperate to bolster his squad as he looks to steer them to safety in the Championship.
Wilson made his first-team debut last January as a substitute in the FA Cup replay win over Plymouth and has been impressing for Liverpool at Premier League 2 level this term, but he is down the pecking order in Jurgen Klopp's star-studded line-up.
The skilful attacker became the youngest ever player to represent Wales when he made his debut as a 16-year-old back in 2013.
Peter O'Rourke is ESPN FC's transfer news correspondent. Follow him on Twitter @SportsPeteO.
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