Ben Davies' Tottenham contract runs out in June. Harry Wilson could become a free agent unless he agrees a new deal at Fulham, and those are the two biggest Wales transfer stories going into the summer. Craig Bellamy has a squad with several club-level decisions still hanging over it.
Why Davies and Wilson are the main stories
Davies has made more than 350 appearances for Tottenham since joining from Swansea City 12 years ago, so this is not a fringe player drifting toward the exit. It is a veteran defender whose future is suddenly open while his 2025 Premier League contribution has been limited to 3 appearances and 138 minutes.
Wilson is the more obvious market name. BBC Sport Wales said: “Should no new agreement with Fulham materialise, Wilson will be one of the most attractive options on the Premier League free-agent market this summer.” That view is backed by the numbers. He scored 10 Premier League goals in 2025, added 6 assists and made 34 league appearances, which is the profile of a player clubs will look at closely if Fulham do not get a renewal done.
Other Wales names with decisions to make
Leeds also have a Wales-linked question to answer with Karl Darlow. He made 20 Premier League appearances despite Lucas Perri arriving for a reported £15.6m fee last summer, and that is enough to keep his own future in the picture.
The wider list is moving too. Sorba Thomas scored 10 goals in 46 appearances in his debut season for Stoke City, while Chris Mepham joined West Brom on a three-year deal last summer but has not played since February. Danny Ward, Wrexham and Adam Davies are also part of a summer where Wales players are not short of questions.
BBC Sport Wales summed up the mood neatly: “Some key figures in Craig Bellamy's Wales squad could on the move at club level this summer.” That is the reality here. Davies and Wilson are the headline names, but they are not the only ones whose next club decision matters. If Fulham do not agree a new deal with Wilson, he moves into a very strong free-agent market, while Tottenham still have to decide what Davies is worth after a season of limited Premier League minutes.
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