‘Next step’ for Wales and Fulham prospect Matty Jones is a loan move, according to Luke Harris

Luke Harris’ “next step” in his development, according to Wales Under-21s manager Matty Jones, will be to go out on loan from Fulham.

The 18-year-old played five times under Marco Silva last season and has made two senior appearances for the Premier League team this year.

“In the summer, I know he ca

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me really close to a loan move,” Jones stated.

“I think that’s the next step for Luke in terms of getting senior exposure, he’s an unbelievable talent.”

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After making a “dream” debut against Gibraltar, Charlie Savage remains with the Wales team.
Harris has participated in a number of senior Wales camps, but Robert Page has not given him a cap due to his withdrawal from the World Cup traveling party last year.

After Wales’ 4-0 victory over Gibraltar in Wrexham, Page released the versatile midfielder and Liverpool loanee Owen Beck so they could play for the under-21s against the Czech Republic in a Euro qualifier on Friday.

After making their senior debuts against Gibraltar, Reading midfielder Charlie Savage and Wycombe center-back Joe Low will both stay with Wales’ senior team for their Euro 2024 qualifying match with Croatia.

The pair were expected to join Harris and Beck in linking up with the under-21s but will provide Page with additional cover given the absences of players including Aaron Ramsey, Brennan Johnson, Ben Cabango and Wes Burns.

“It’s a fantastic positive for the individuals and collectively as an association,” Jones said of the senior debutants, who also included Regan Poole and Liam Cullen.

“It’s the agenda I was brought in to try and support in terms of players transitioning from the under-21s to the senior squad.

“I couldn’t have been any prouder of them last nig

Jones’ team maintained its perfect record in Group I with a 3-2 victory against Lithuania after drawing 2-2 with Denmark in their first Euro qualifier.

It indicates that they are currently in first place in their five-team group with six games remaining.

The Czech Republic, who were defeated 2-1 by Iceland in their most recent match, will present Wales with their toughest test of the campaign, according to Jones.

“It’s probably the biggest challenge that we’ve faced as a staffing group and players over the past 12 months,” he stated.

 

Luke Harris

“It’s probably the biggest challenge that we’ve faced as a staffing group and players over the past 12 months,” he stated.

“We’ve had some great growth within the group and one of the key talking points this week has been about not showing any complacency.”

On Friday, October 13, kickoff is scheduled at 17:00 BST at Stadion Streleck.

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