Cherries are eyeing up a loan move for Liverpool winger Harry Wilson, according to a report in the Sun.

The 22-year-old is currently coming to the end of a season-long stay at Derby County and is due to feature in Monday's Championship play-off final against Aston Villa.

Wilson has been a revelation with the Rams, netting 18 goals in 52 appearances, including cup strikes against Man Utd and Southampton as well as a vital goal in the play-off semi-final win over Leeds last week.

Having come through the youth system at Liverpool, Wilson has featured just once for the Reds, an FA Cup tie in 2017, but has also spent time away on loan at Barnsley and Hull City.

The report claims that Wolves, Crystal Palace and Brighton are also interested in the £25million-rated youngster as he looks to make the step up into the Premier League, with Liverpool weighing up whether to send him out on loan again or try and cash in.

Wilson is the youngest player to ever play for Wales having made his senior international debut way back in 2013 aged just 16 and has since won eight more caps for his country, scoring twice.

Asked about his future earlier this month, Wilson told Goal: "I'd be foolish to start looking too far ahead.

"I'm happy with how things have gone at here (at Derby), but when you've put so much into a campaign, like we all have at Derby, I'd be letting myself down if I was stood here thinking about the summer, or about next season or about what the future holds."